Planning for Accessibility During Evacuations 1. Sign up for emergency alerts! You can sign up for alerts on the website of your local city or county. 2. Create an emergency evacuation plan. Your plan should have at least 5 dependable people in it, who you can contact in case of an emergency to assist you. 3. If told to evacuate by local law enforcement or emergency managers, do not wait, leave right away. Shelters are set up to be accessible and to provide services such as interpretation and transportation. Cal OES GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Read more about Accessible Evacuations: How All Californians Can Prepare for Emergencies

Vulnerable populations are typically disproportionately affected by disasters. That’s why it’s so important to have specific plans in place and a go-bag ready in case of an emergency or evacuation. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services... Read MoreRead more about Accessible Evacuations: How All Californians Can Prepare for Emergencies

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SACRAMENTO – Continuing the state’s commitment to help communities affected by last year’s wildfires in their recovery, crews have reached a major milestone in the effort to remove eligible debris generated by the Mountain, McKinney, and Mill fires from properties... Read MoreRead more about All 183 Siskiyou County Properties Participating in State’s Full Debris Removal Program Cleared of Mountain, McKinney, and Mill Wildfire Debris 

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La mayoría de los condados que componen al estado de California, sufrieron los estragos de las tormentas generadas por los ríos atmosféricos. Por ello el pasado 28 de marzo, el Gobernador de California Gavin Newsom, solicitó la declaración presidencial de desastre... Read MoreRead more about Proceso de recuperación ha iniciado tras las tormentas