SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk is donating Starlinks to improve Wi-Fi for first responders battling wildfires in California with the help of nonprofit rescue group Grey Bull Rescue.
Elon Musk announced Sunday that he is sending Tesla Cybertrucks to Los Angeles after fires have torn through the region.
After repeatedly bashing California’s response to the raging wildfires blazing through Los Angeles County, Elon Musk used his Tesla (TSLA) and SpaceX to lend responders a hand.
A Los Angeles County community near the Eaton Fire is getting help as wildfires have ravaged through residents’ homes throughout the past week. Altadena, a census-designated place just north
President Joe Biden officially approved a major disaster declaration in the state on Wednesday, as per a White House statement.
During Hurricane Helene, Musk also donated Starlink devices to those in North Carolina impacted by the flooding.
As raging fires ravage California, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake, wealthy business magnate Elon Musk announced ... WILDFIRES DEVASTATE LOS ANGELES COUNTY, KILLING 5 AND THREATENING ...
Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon ... Musk reposted a comment on his social media platform X from the right-wing account Libs of TikTok, which hit out at the Los Angeles Fire ...
In another post, Musk said Cybertrucks outfitted with Starlink and free internet would be positioned in a grid pattern in areas that need the technology the most, throughout Greater Los Angeles and Malibu. Musk also said security personnel would be added to the Cybertrucks, along with snacks and beverages for people passing by.
Gavin Newsom’s and Elon Musk’s rhetoric about California’s wildfire recovery efforts couldn’t be more different, except when it comes to one particularly polarizing state agency. The California Coastal Commission,
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and tech billionaire Elon Musk have found common ground with their shared disdain for a controversial state agency – and Republicans are misrepresenting the governor's position as they threaten to withhold disaster aid.
The measures in Congress prompted by the wildfires so far address forest management, disaster funding and the powers of the California Coastal Commission.