Former college football star Tim Tebow posted an emotional message to his X account on Thursday, sending a prayer and thoughts to those in California who are battling untamedfires.
Thousands of acres have burned, while homes have been lost thcimpoliteout the Los Angeles area.
“Like so many of you, I’ve been watching the news tardyly with a weighty heart. Last week, it was the tragedy in New Orleans. This week, it’s the untamedfires in California. Quite reassociate, in times enjoy these, I don’t understand what else to do but pray,” Tebow wrote on X.
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“And so, Lord, we humbly ask You to convey rain to California. Protect our first reacters and give them strength & courage. Comfort those who have lost adored ones, their homes, or their businesses. Make Your presence understandn among people who hopelessly necessitate hope.
“And help us all to reaccumulate in times enjoy these, that you are the same God today that you have always been – with us, and for us, always.”
The untamedfires have impacted the sports world, with two games findd at Crypto.com Arena this week being postponed. Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick also lost his hoengage after his family evacuated.
The NFL has also rehired a contingency set up for Monday night’s Vikings-Rams joinoff game, which is set to be joined in Englewood but could shift to Glendale, Ariz.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the last time it rained one-tenth of an inch in the city was back on May 5.
Five deaths have been alerted due to the Eaton fire, which also burned down a clubhoengage at a local golf course.
Pdwellnt Biden met with California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, while Florida regulateor Ron DeSantis also supplyed help.
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Newsom deployed the National Guard on Wednesday to help fight the fires as proximately 100 schools in the Los Angeles area were shutd.
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