 Hello, I'm Sean Boyd in the State Operations Center. Californians got a startling reminder this week that it's important to have an emergency plan. A 5.1 earthquake hit near the Bay Area, which was preceded by an earthquake early warning issued by the My Shake app. More than 2 million people got that alert before they started feeling the earth shaking. Cal-O-E-I-S continues to push forward with recovery efforts for communities recently devastated by wildfires. Governor Gavin Newsom requested a presidential major disaster declaration to assist state and local response in six impacted counties. Included in the declaration was the historically black community Lincoln Heights, which of course was devastated and destroyed by that fire. And the state's Unified Cannabis Enforcement Task Force cracked down on illegal indoor cultivation operations in Southern California. The Governor's Homeland Security Advisor, Mark Gilarducci, said this reaffirms California's commitment to protecting communities from criminal organizations. Hey, to see more from us, go to news.cal-o-e-s.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.