the local fairgroundsan ormed into a virtual city overnight. >> we have sleeping trailers here a do morning atd all of our intelligence that we havering intelligence on the fire and planning for the next shift and all of that stuff goes on here. we'reompletely, 100% self-contained. >> all of this costson and as the fires grow, so do the budgets. california is setting aside $2 billion this year for emergencies including wildfires. that's money that might otherwise go t sardools or roads. >> governor jerry brown who retirein january calls thi the new normal. >> you have to re-examine the way we manage our forests and the way w, build thow we build them and how much we invest in our fire protection services. >> analysts say for no state and local governments have the situation in hand with aid from fema, but that could change. >> i thi that environmental risk is going to continue to evolve and we're going have to sort of monitor what the response is and how the government builds and reconstruct their tax bases. >> as california fights a battle on multiple fronts, growing fires, for nightly bus