“Trump was right about CA fires: It’s not climate change. It’s the Democrats”

Firefighters successfully contained a wildfire in Tyler, California, on Wednesday, but at least four more still burn across the state.

Firefighters began responding to the Tyler fire early Wednesday morning as it spread to roughly 15 acres, but it has now been contained.

Four other fires continue to burn across the state, including in the Palisades, Woodley, Eaton and Hurst. Los Angeles lies roughly in the center of the four remaining blazes.

The Palisades Fire, driven by strong Santa Ana winds, began in the Santa Monica Mountains late Tuesday morning and quickly engulfed 200 acres within an hour, surging to nearly 3,000 acres by sunset, FOX Weather reported.

Orange County Fire Chief Brian Fennessy joined “Fox News @ Night” on Tuesday to give an update on how firefighters are battling the fast-moving flames, but said there isn’t much that can be done to stop them, so crews are focusing on evacuating and rescuing anyone still in the area.

Coverage: Fox News