Read more about Take California’s “Clean Air Day” Pledge and Help Spare the Air
Working diligently to ensure Californians are ready before, during and after disasters, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) invites all Californians to learn more about air quality and clean air practices. As climate-driven disasters... Read MoreRead more about Take California’s “Clean Air Day” Pledge and Help Spare the Air
Read more about What to do AFTER an Earthquake
In honor of Emergency Preparedness Month for September, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) continues to encourage residents of the Golden State to be prepared for, during and after a disaster. Californians pride themselves on being... Read MoreRead more about What to do AFTER an Earthquake
Read more about Nationwide Emergency Alert Test Planned for October 4, 2023
“This is only a test.” That’s the message everyone nationwide will receive on Wednesday, October 4. To help ensure the national alert and warning system is ready to provide timely, accurate information during the next disaster, the Federal Emergency Management Agency... Read MoreRead more about Nationwide Emergency Alert Test Planned for October 4, 2023
Read more about Three Years of Recovery Following the Glass Fire
Three years ago, in the early morning hours of September 27, 2020, the Glass Fire ignited and quickly spread throughout Napa and Sonoma counties. The Glass Fire burned approximately 67,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,500 structures over the course of 23 days. On... Read MoreRead more about Three Years of Recovery Following the Glass Fire
Read more about Earthquake Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction
Earthquakes are natural disasters that have fascinated and terrified humans for centuries. These powerful geological events can cause significant destruction and loss of life, which has led to the emergence of numerous myths and misconceptions over time. The... Read MoreRead more about Earthquake Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction