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Cal OES Prepositions Resources in Northern California Ahead of Critical Fire Weather Conditions

< 1 mn readThe California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) has approved the prepositioning of firefighting resources in Sierra and Plumas County in response to critical fire weather conditions forecasted to impact Northern California through Saturday, July 5, 2025. A total of 8 local government fire engines, 4 water tenders and 1 dispatcher are prepositioned in […]

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Using Data to Support Disaster Declaration Requests

< 1 mn readThis video explores how accurate data is crucial in supporting disaster declaration requests by defining what data is needed and why it is important, how the data is used during the Initial Damage Assessments (IDA) and Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) process, where states, local governments, Tribal Nations and territories (SLTT) can find and access the […]

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Cal OES Hosts Australian Emergency Management Delegation to Share Wildfire Lessons

2 mn readFurthering California’s role as an international leader in emergency management, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) recently supported a two-week delegation of nine emergency management officials from across Australia to strengthen international partnerships in wildfire preparedness, response and recovery.  Australia and California have a strong and longstanding partnership fighting fires and sending […]

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