 Hi, I'm Diana Ibrahim with Cal OES in Palm Springs. This week, Cal OES ran a multi-city tour across the state highlighting earthquake preparedness and Governor Newsom's investments in the nation-leading earthquake early warning system. Visiting seven cities, the public learned about earthquake safety tips and received information on how to download life-saving earthquake alerts. Plus, the public felt to themselves the intensity of a large earthquake through a shake trailer, but shaking similar to a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. These valuable tools and resources will help Californians be prepared for the next big quake. In addition, California participated in the great shakeout drill by practicing drop cover and hold on. On 10 19 at 10 19 a.m, millions of people statewide and around the world took a few seconds out of their day to learn this life-saving technique. For more information on earthquake preparedness tips, visit earthquake.ca.gov. And finally, Governor Newsom announced that funding for the California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program has doubled. While Cal OES continues to accept applications, this funding provides nonprofit organizations that are at high risk for violent attacks and hate crimes to install physical security enhancements. Upgrades can include reinforced doors or gates, high intensity lighting and alarms, access control and more. The last day to apply is October 27. To learn more about this grant and to see more from us, go to news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.