 Hi, I'm Gustavo Ortiz with Cal OES. This week, Littles, California hosted a communications training that bring together hundreds of leaders that work closely with their communities to give them important information. This today training was a great opportunity for Littles, California partners to connect and learn from each other's work and experiences and get more information and tools to become equipped to engage Californians before, during and after a disaster. And following several weeks of meetings and close coordination with county officials, regional water managers and first responders, Cal OES is taking proactive measures to protect the community of Corcoran, treating bite, flooding from record winter rain and snowmelt by raising and fortifying their levee. Also remembered that residents and business owners in CERN, Mariposa, Moneray, San Benito, Santa Cruz, Tulare and Trollami counties who were impacted by winter storms into the designing areas can apply for disaster assistance, go to disasterassistance.gov or call 800-621-3362 and use a FEMA smartphone application. Finally, students from Gateway Community High School visit Cal OES to learn more about the work we do during wildfire season and hear from Cal OES fire and rescue staff about our world leading mutual aid system. To see more from us, visit news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.