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As a series of storms have impacted multiple California communities, lingering effects continue to be seen statewide. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and local partners are coordinating sandbag locations in impacted counties. Cal OES... Read MoreRead more about Storm Season Safety: Where to Find Sandbags 02.06.24

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As our state experiences flash flooding, debris flows and other impacts as a result of the recent storms, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) wants to ensure all Californians, including individuals with access and functional needs (AFN)... Read MoreRead more about Storm Season Safety: Considerations for People with Access and Functional Needs

A graphic reading, "Storm Season Safety: After Mudslides or Debris Flows." Over an image of response crews at the site of a mudslide. A Cal O E S logo in the bottom right corner. Read more about What Should You Do After a Mudslide or Debris Flow?

The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is geared up to address any potential hazards, such as mudslides, debris flows and other incidents triggered by excessive precipitation.   The Cal OES Watershed and Debris Flow Task Force is actively... Read MoreRead more about What Should You Do After a Mudslide or Debris Flow?