Latest news and updates from Cal OES

Stay Safe this 4th of July
As Californians enter the July 4 weekend, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is urging families to be safe outdoors. With the weather warming up following a record snowpack in the mountains, many local rivers and bodies of water are fast...

San Jose Earthquakes, Cal OES Team Up to Help Californians Stay Earthquake Safe
Enhancing California’s enduring efforts to keep communities safe from earthquakes, the San Jose Earthquakes and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) have partnered to increase preparedness for communities and businesses statewide. The...

Camping Preparedness in the Summer
In recognition of June as National Camping Month, the California Governor Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) wants everyone to enjoy the summer months safely. Whether you’re enjoying California State Parks, local parks or federal lands, it’s important to follow a...

Ahead of Increased Snowmelt, Cal OES Prepositions Swiftwater Rescue Personnel in Inyo County
With warmer temperatures expected this weekend, melting high mountain snowpack could increase flows in creeks, streams and rivers along the east slopes of the southern Sierra. To help keep Californians safe, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal...

Tulare Lake Receding Due to Coordinated Action & Favorable Weather
WHAT TO KNOW: Following months of government efforts to combat flooding, and assisted by favorable weather conditions that have slowed snowmelt, state officials released new data showing that Tulare Lake has begun receding – with state actions resulting in at least...