News and updates from Cal OES
California Secures Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to Support Winter Storm Response and Recovery
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom announced Saturday that the White House has approved California’s request for a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to support the state’s emergency response to ongoing storm impacts including flooding, mudslides and landslides...
Shelters Available for Residents Impacted by Winter Storm 01.14.23
There are currently 25 congregate shelters open across 11 counties. The total census is 717. The following emergency shelters are open as of January 14, 2023, 1900 hours: Shelter Name Shelter Address Shelter City and State Shelter Zip Code County Current Population...
Cal OES Continues to Preposition Firefighting Resources and Personnel Across Northern California as Weather Continues to Impact the State
With more rain and snow affecting California, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is prepositioning swift water rescue resources and firefighting personnel across central and northern California. The prepositioned resources include:...
Shelters Available for Residents Impacted by Winter Storm 1.13.23
There are currently 26 congregate shelters open across 10 counties. The total census is 682. The following emergency shelters are open as of January 13, 2023, 0700 hours: COUNTY SHELTER NAME ADDRESS CENSUS Amador Evelyn Bishop Hall 701 CA-124 Ione, CA 95640 0...
Tax Relief for Californians Impacted by Storms
Californians impacted by winter storms are now eligible to claim a deduction for a disaster loss and will have more time to file their taxes. “Whether it’s more time to file your taxes or getting a deduction, this tax relief will support Californians who have been...