The FEMA logo and the Cal OES logo sit next to each other on a white rectangular background. Read more about Centros de Recuperación por Desastre cerrarán permanentemente el 31 de mayo; los recursos se mudarán a nuevas ubicaciones

LOS ÁNGELES – Los dos Centros de Recuperación por Desastre (DRC, por sus siglas en inglés) para los incendios forestales en Los Ángeles cerrarán permanentemente el sábado 31 de mayo de 2025 a las 4 p.m. y los recursos federales se trasladarán a nuevas ubicaciones.... Read MoreRead more about Centros de Recuperación por Desastre cerrarán permanentemente el 31 de mayo; los recursos se mudarán a nuevas ubicaciones

The FEMA logo and the Cal OES logo sit next to each other on a white rectangular background. Read more about Disaster Recovery Centers to Permanently Close May 31; Resources Transitioning to New Locations

LOS ANGELES – The two Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) for the Los Angeles Wildfires are permanently closing Saturday, May 31, 2025, at 4 p.m. and federal resources will be transitioning to new locations. Current DRC Locations and Hours UCLA Research Park West 10850... Read MoreRead more about Disaster Recovery Centers to Permanently Close May 31; Resources Transitioning to New Locations

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PASADENA, CA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), together with FEMA and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), today announced that more than 5,000 properties across the Eaton and Palisades burn areas have been cleared of ash and... Read MoreRead more about More than 5,000 properties complete in wildfire debris removal effort

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What you need to know: The state is investing almost $1.7 billion for improvements to California’s highway system, including $86.5 million for improvements to infrastructure damaged during the Los Angeles firestorms earlier this year. SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin... Read MoreRead more about California invests $1.7 billion to improve safety, resiliency of highways – including millions for highways damaged by LA fires

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As Californians across the state experience warmer weather, many local lakes, rivers and streams will have above-average water levels.  The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) reminds all Californians about the importance of being swift-water... Read MoreRead more about Swift Water Safety: Take Precautions to Stay Safe