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Business owners and taxpayers impacted by California’s winter storms are now eligible for emergency tax relief from late payment interest and penalties. “California is moving with the urgency this moment demands, rapidly bringing support to Californians recovering... Read MoreRead more about Businesses Impacted by Storms Now Eligible for Emergency Tax Relief

Read more about Disaster Recovery Center to Open in Merced County to Assist Californians Impacted by 2023 Winter Storms

In partnership with Merced County and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) will open a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) on Wednesday, January 18. The DRC will offer information on available... Read MoreRead more about Disaster Recovery Center to Open in Merced County to Assist Californians Impacted by 2023 Winter Storms

"Shelter Information" with an image of an emergency shelter in the background. Read more about Shelters Available for Residents Impacted by Winter Storm 1.17.23

The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) has the following information on available county shelters and locations related to the current winter storm: There are currently 22 congregate shelters open across 11 counties. The total census is 755.... Read MoreRead more about Shelters Available for Residents Impacted by Winter Storm 1.17.23

"Prepositioned Fire Personnel and Equpment" with an image of wildland firefighters walking in the background. Read more about Cal OES Prepositions Swift Water, Firefighting Personnel Across State as Series of Winter Storms Wind Down

As a series of winter storms wind down this week, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is continuing to preposition swift water rescue resources and firefighting personnel statewide in preparation for potential major flooding and... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Prepositions Swift Water, Firefighting Personnel Across State as Series of Winter Storms Wind Down