 I'm Adam Cranfield with Cal OES. This week, in collaboration with federal, state, and local partners, Cal OES continues to coordinate disaster recovery centers in San Diego following a major disaster declaration secured by Governor Gavin Newsom. So far, over $11 million in federal aid has been dispersed to survivors to help them along the road to recovery. If you were impacted by the late January storms in San Diego County, be sure to apply for disaster assistance by going online to disasterassistance.gov or by using the FEMA smartphone app or by calling 800-621-3362. And following the recent storm season, Cal OES recommends the following tips as most of California recovers from inclement weather, exercise caution when cleaning up storm debris, inspect for any potential water damage around your home, and check your go bag to replace any items you may have used. Also this week, Cal OES launched Least Us. It's a first-of-its-kind woman-focused initiative recognizing the crucial role women play in today's society as changemakers, leaders, and decision makers. Least Us works to empower women with emergency resiliency knowledge that they can confidently put into practice. For more information, go to leastuscalifornia.org. To see more from us, visit news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.