 Hi, I'm Diana Ibrahim with Cal OES. This week, Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled his proposed 2024 budget, which includes continued investments to support public safety, emergency response, and recovery efforts. In particular, the budget includes funds to continue modernizing first responder radio systems and support survivors of crime. And with winter weather in full swing, cold temperatures, rainstorms, snowfall, and high surf conditions continue to persist across the state. Cal OES continues to monitor for weather impacts and the State Operations Center remains ready to preposition teams to assist counties, respond to, and recover from any disaster. This weather is an important reminder to all Californians to sign up for local emergency alerts. This alive picture from our Channel 4 News seismic app showing an aftershock. And finally, January 17th marks the 30th anniversary of the 1994 Northridge earthquake. As we remember all of those who were impacted by this 6.7 magnitude earthquake, we also honor the commitments Cal OES has committed to California communities across the state with the innovative earthquake early warning system which gives Californians precious seconds to take life, saving actions like drop, cover, and hold on. Continued improvements in first responder training, strengthening safety assessments of buildings to make them seismically safe, and improving emergency management systems to better prepare for, respond to, and recover from all disasters like this significant event. For earthquake safety resources, go to earthquake.ca.gov. To see more from us, go to news.calos.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.