
President Biden spoke Friday morning with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis following the wildfires that impacted his state, the White House said.
“Governor Polis described the impacts and the need for additional Federal support, and the President assured him that every effort will be made to provide immediate help to people in the impacted communities,” a readout from the White House said, adding that the Federal Emergency Management Agency is working to “surge assistance.”
The statement continued, “Fortunately, snowfall will help bring an end to the fires, and recovery efforts can get underway. The President is grateful to all of the first responders who have come to the aid of Colorado communities and families impacted by the fires.”
Later Friday following a New Year’s Eve lunch in Wilmington, Delaware, Biden told reporters he “may very well” visit Colorado after wildfires in the state.
At a news conference on Friday, Polis said that Biden “offered his support for the people of Colorado. … The President approved the expedited major disaster declaration and that'll be finalized and papered in the next couple hours.”