Thousands of students in Butte County returned to school Monday, December 3, after missing the last three weeks due to smoke damage from the Camp Fire. The Butte County Office of Education has scheduled several welcome back rallies to welcome students, teachers and... Read MoreRead more about Butte County Welcomes Thousands Of Students Back To School
Another surge of tropical moisture will arrive in Central California by late week, and could last into the weekend. This warm and wet system has the potential to bring heavy rain, flooding, and debris flows, especially near recent burn scars. Southern California could... Read MoreRead more about Fear and Respect the Flash Flood, Play it Safe and Live
Former NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino sat down for a Skype interview with Cal OES to talk about the recent solar eclipse, what it’s like being in space and the importance of always being prepared. You can view our full interview with Massimino on our Cal OES... Read MoreRead more about VIDEO: Full Cal OES Interview With Former NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino
Before and after a disaster hits Cal OES has emergency staff on the ground. These crews are some of the foot soldiers who have their fingers on the pulse of the communities they serve and establish important relationships long before any crisis. When disaster... Read MoreRead more about Ride-Along on Road to Recovery in Coastal Region
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, in conjunction with Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District, produced a series of public service announcements to remind people just how dangerous backyard pools can be. On June 16th, 2017, the agencies held... Read MoreRead more about More PSA “Deadly Silence: Are You Listening” Versions Released