Read more about With Heavy Rain in the Forecast, Cal OES Prepositions Search and Rescue Personnel and Equipment

Ahead of a storm with the potential to bring periods of heavy rainfall, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) has strategically prepositioned critical search and rescue resources in Glenn and Nevada counties to respond to any threats... Read MoreRead more about With Heavy Rain in the Forecast, Cal OES Prepositions Search and Rescue Personnel and Equipment

Read more about Deadline Approaches to Opt-in to Debris Removal Program

(Please scroll below for Spanish translation // Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la traducción en Español.) After a wildfire burns through a community, it leaves behind hazardous materials, including charred structural debris, that can pose serious risks to the... Read MoreRead more about Deadline Approaches to Opt-in to Debris Removal Program

Read more about High Wind in your Neighborhood? What you need to know.

(Please scroll below for Spanish translation // Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la traducción en Español.) On March 13, between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., an EF0 tornado occurred in Pico Rivera, CA. According to the National Weather Service, the tornado was small, weak and... Read MoreRead more about High Wind in your Neighborhood? What you need to know.

Read more about SBA Disaster Assistance Filing Period Extended to March 31 for Those Affected by the LA Fires

California homeowners and businesses affected by the LA wildfires have more time to apply for federal assistance. The application period has been extended to March 31 for Small Business Administration (SBA) low-interest federal disaster loans available to California... Read MoreRead more about SBA Disaster Assistance Filing Period Extended to March 31 for Those Affected by the LA Fires