Both can be true.
You can have local government which failed to anticipate this problem and cast blame, AND you can admit the fires were made worse by weather conditions associated with climate change. Its not just one or the other.
I live in Florida and the state in early spring often cuts out underbrush which as grown up in the winter but which dries out in Spring and becomes tinder for lighting-caused fires when the storms start up in May/June. So if I'm in Cali, and know what those dry conditions will do if the winds blow, its perfectly fine in my view to complain this could have been anticipated.
Similarly, I live in Florida and it is apparent to me that the frequency and intensity of hurricanes is increasing, tied to ever-rising increases in warm ocean temps. I think we are right to complain that we ought to be doing more to try to curtail that.