 Hi, I'm Elise De La Garza, Public Information Officer at Cal OES. We're in paradise when environmental recovery continues, following the devastating 2018 campfire. This week, Cal OES supported state and local partners to replant nearly 2,000 trees as part of a special environment requirement from the National Marine Fisheries Service. After the removal of hazard trees, these newly planted trees are vital for the restoration of wooded areas near streams in Butte County. And following the completion of Phase 1 of the Consolidated Debris Removal Program in El Dorado and Placer Counties, mosquito fire survivors are now able to sign up for county-led debris removal operations by filling out a right of entry form. This form allows certified wildfire cleanup crews to access private properties to clear the remaining structural fire debris. And finally, from all of us at Cal OES, have a happy and safe Thanksgiving.