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Donald Trump has been dismantling “critical” parts of California’s response to wildfires as the state braces for peak wildfire season, according to a new report.

The Trump administration has cut thousands of employees from the federal workforce in the name of government efficiency.

One government entity that has been a target of these cuts is the National Weather Service, which keeps Americans informed of weather forecasts in the hopes of preventing catastrophic outcomes from natural disasters.

Tom Fahy, legislative director of the NWS Employees Organization, told the Los Angeles Times in a Wednesday article that the weather service’s staff has decreased from 4,369 to 3,757 employees thanks to layoffs and buyouts.

“This draws attention that we have a lot of critical, critical staff shortages,” Fahy said.

President Donald Trump has been dismantling 'critical' parts of California’s response to wildfires as the state braces for peak wildfire season, according to a new report

President Donald Trump has been dismantling ‘critical’ parts of California’s response to wildfires as the state braces for peak wildfire season, according to a new report (Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images)

An official from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which houses the NWS, told The Independent it has implemented short-term assignments to fill key vacancies at the weather service.

NOAA has also announced opportunities for its employees to apply and quickly be permanently reassigned to weather offices that need it the most, according to the official.

The official says strategic hiring and reforming how the NWS delivers value to the American people will improve the service in the long term.

Staffing shortages at NWS offices in California could lead to problems in the coming months, when the state experiences the worst of its wildfires.

California is still recovering from devastating wildfires that raged through Los Angeles County in January

California is still recovering from devastating wildfires that raged through Los Angeles County in January (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

California is still recovering from devastating wildfires that raged through Los Angeles County in January.

The Palisades and Eaton fires led to 30 deaths and saw thousands of structures destroyed.

The Hanford office, which covers the San Joaquin Valley, including Fresno and Bakersfield, has five meteorologists and eight vacancies, the LA Times reported, citing data from the NWS Employees Organization.

Fahy said the office’s 62 percent vacancy rate is the worst in the country.

The Sacramento office, which also covers Stockton, Modesto, Vallejo, Chico and Redding, follows the Hanford office with the second-worst vacancy rate in the country. That office has eight meteorologists and eight vacancies, according to Fahy.

The Palisades and Eaton fires led to 30 deaths and thousands of structures to be destroyed

The Palisades and Eaton fires led to 30 deaths and thousands of structures to be destroyed (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

This week, calls made to the Handford office from around midnight to 6 a.m. local time were handled by the San Diego office thanks to the cuts.

Alex Tardy, the former warning coordination meteorologist for the weather service’s San Diego office, told the LA Times this was “unheard of” and a “big deal.”

“I worked for 32 years [with the National Weather Service], I worked a solo midnight shift a few times, and even that was frowned upon…for safety reasons,” he said.

A brush fire burns near homes in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7

A brush fire burns near homes in Pacific Palisades, California on January 7 (David Swanson/AFP via Getty Images)

Staffing shortages could lead to issues this wildfire season, with the role the NWS plays when the state is dealing with this type of weather event.

Each weather office is required to have an incident meteorologist available when there’s a wildfire in California to head an incident command post, Tardy said.

This means weather offices are down another forecaster while the incident meteorologist is busy with the wildfire, which could possibly be for weeks, according to Tardy.

There could also be delays in key weather alerts if weather offices are understaffed.

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