Read more about Wildfires Remain a Concern Despite Wet, Cold Start to Winter

Climate change is a reality. Even after a cold and wet start to winter, many parts of California are facing potential extreme fire conditions. With the idea of fire seasons rapidly evolving, it has become a yearly battle to prepare Californians for potential fire... Read MoreRead more about Wildfires Remain a Concern Despite Wet, Cold Start to Winter

Now Hiring. SOC Director, Program Manager III, SOC Deputy Director, Program Manager II, Filing deadline 3/4/22 and 2/25/22, Cal OES Logo Read more about Recruitment Announcement: State Operations Center Director and Deputy Director

The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is recruiting for the Director and Deputy Director of Cal OES’ State Operations Center. These positions will oversee emergency response operations at Cal OES, while working directly with permanently... Read MoreRead more about Recruitment Announcement: State Operations Center Director and Deputy Director

Winter Weather can make for dangerous driving conditions Read more about Prepare for Cold Temps as Hard Freeze Warning Issued for Central Valley

As temperatures continue to plummet across the northern part of the state, the National Weather Service-Sacramento has issued a Hard Freeze Warning for Wednesday. Cal OES is actively coordinating the state’s response with local counties and state partners in... Read MoreRead more about Prepare for Cold Temps as Hard Freeze Warning Issued for Central Valley

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Funds Will Improve Hardscape Infrastructure and Build Resilience in Communities Across the State SACRAMENTO – Working to reduce the long-term risks of natural disasters, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency of Services (Cal OES) today announced it is... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Assists Local Communities in Applying for $250 Million in Federal Grants