 Hi, I'm Joe Shutz with CalOES. This week, California continues to protect people by investing in infrastructure improvements. CalOES recently announced more prepare California Jumpstart funding for communities to be ready ahead of the next emergency. Totalling over $8 million, cities, counties, nonprofits, and tribal governments received grants from this first-in-the-nation program designed to build resilient communities in areas of the state most susceptible to disaster. This funding is California's latest commitment to communities before, during, and after emergencies. Also, as we prepare for more hot days next week, CalOES reminds you to remember these five tips to keep you and your family safe. Stay cool and stay indoors when possible. Stay hydrated by drinking water. Don't wait until you're thirsty to hydrate. Look after each other, and check on your neighbors, especially those most vulnerable to heat, and find a cooling center near you. And finally, CalOES is sending 11 members of California's Urban Search and Rescue Task Force to Maui to aid in the recovery operations and search for survivors. They will coordinate and support emergency operations in the hardest-hit areas. For more information, go to news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.