As communities prepare for the seasons changing, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is working with local, state and federal partners to ensure the state is prepared for impacts and ready to respond to communities in need.
The Fall and Winter seasons have the potential to bring heavy wind, rain, snow and other impacts. It’s important to be prepared for all weather outcomes and changing conditions.
STEPS TO SAFETY
Preparing for potential disasters can build a better, more resilient community. Before the changing seasons bring storms to California, prepare now, to keep families, friends and loved ones safe.
Sign up for local alerts at: Listos California
- Emergency alerts can save lives.
- They provide communities with notifications on disasters or emergencies near where you work or live.
Talk with your family about an emergency plan.
- Know where family members will meet up during an emergency.
- Provide children with important phone numbers.
Prepare a go-bag in case you need to leave your home quickly. Include essential items for each member of your family. A go-bag can turn into a stay box in case you need to shelter in place.
- Food and water
- Medication
- Important documents
- Pet supplies
Learn multiple evacuation routes out of your neighborhood.
- It’s important to stay tuned to updates from local officials and if told to evacuate, don’t wait!
- Use reliable mapping sources like Quick Map
- Evacuation Warning: There is a potential threat to life and property. Leave now if you need additional time to evacuate or have pets or livestock.
- Evacuation Order: There is an immediate threat to life and property. Leave now.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Additional go-bag information: click here
Animal preparedness: click here