 The tour gives folks a chance to hear from experts on the importance of earthquake preparedness, like drop, cover, and hold on, and be able to feel first-hand what a 7.0 magnitude earthquake feels like with our earthquake simulator. The tour is stopping in six California cities, Sacramento, Menlo Park, San Luis Obispo, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, and finally San Diego. This is all leading up to the Great California Shakeout Day on October 20th, where millions of Californians will participate in an earthquake drill. Also this week, the Cal OAS director visited Sisq County again, where the mill fire burned in September during the 2022 wildfire season. Alongside Department of Finance and Governor's Office officials, they toured the burn scar and discussed options to bring more resources to this community. And finally, elsewhere in the state, debris removal operations from last year are now complete. To see more from us, go to news.caloas.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.