 I'm Lisa De La Garza, Public Information Officer at Cal OES. This week, as Hurricane Idlea barreled down on the Gulf Coast, California sent members of the state's Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces to help impacted areas, including personnel from right here in Sacramento City. Three Task Force members went to Atlanta, Georgia, and six others deployed to Orlando, Florida. This deployment builds on the state's support of other states during major disasters. Most recently, California sent teams to Hawaii and Oregon following major wildfires. Also this week, fans attending the San Jose earthquake soccer match got to experience the intensity of a 7.0 earthquake on our earthquake simulator. They also learned how to drop, cover, and hold when shaking starts. And to know when it's time to protect yourself and loved ones, download the My Shake app to get valuable seconds of notification before the earthquake hits. And finally, as we head into Labor Day weekend, Cal OES wants to remind all Californians about the importance of staying safe. Wear a life jacket when around water and always keep a close eye on small children. Avoid starting a wildfire by attending to barbecues and ensuring all cools are out and propane is off before putting it away. We hope you have a fun and safe holiday weekend. To see more from us, visit our website news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.