'GMA's' Robin Roberts, Michael Strahan and Ginger Zee are heading to California, into the disaster zone, to highlight communities impacted by the devastating wildfires.
"Good Morning America" will broadcast live from Southern California on Friday as part of ABC News' expanded"SoCal Strong" coverage.
"GMA" co-anchors Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan and chief meteorologist and chief climate correspondent Ginger Zee, will broadcast live from various locations across Southern California. Chief national correspondent Matt Gutman and correspondent and ABC News Live anchor Kayna Whitworth, who have been covering the fires since last week, will also join the coverage.
In addition to highlighting the many communities that were impacted, there will be live musical performances during "GMA" on Friday. Singer Aloe Blacc will perform his song "Shine " and children's choir The High Notes will perform their original song "The Light in Me, the Light in You." Tune into "Good Morning America" on Friday, Jan. 17, as ABC News and ABC owned stations kick off "SoCal Strong" coverage in support of Los Angeles-area communities amid the devastating wildfires. Coverage continues across ABC News programs and platforms.Related Topics
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