Read more about Local Assistance Center to Support Cache Fire Survivors in Lake County

The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) in partnership with local, state, and federal agencies will open a Local Assistance Center (LAC) to aid Cache Fire survivors in Lake County. The LAC will be open August 25 to August 27. LACs are... Read MoreRead more about Local Assistance Center to Support Cache Fire Survivors in Lake County

Forest closures Read more about Prolonged Fire Weather Forces Temporary Closure of 10 California National Forests

With prolonged drought conditions and extreme fire weather contributing to massive wildfires statewide, the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service announced the temporary closure of nine national forests in northern California effective Sunday, Aug. 22... Read MoreRead more about Prolonged Fire Weather Forces Temporary Closure of 10 California National Forests

2021 wildfires: state provides millions in funding to plumas and alpine counties Read more about State Provides Millions in Recovery Funding to Plumas and Alpine Counties

While unprecedented conditions continue to feed the 2021 wildfire season in California, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is starting to help impacted counties recover from devastating fires. Today, Cal OES announced Plumas County will... Read MoreRead more about State Provides Millions in Recovery Funding to Plumas and Alpine Counties

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Updated: August 20, 2021   As extreme fire weather conditions remain in Northern California, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) has strategically prepositioned critical fire resources to include strike teams of fire engines,... Read MoreRead more about Cal OES Prepositions Firefighting Resources, Personnel in Northern California Counties as Red Flag Warnings Persist (UPDATED)