 Hi, I'm Alyssa DeLigarza with Cal OES. We're here at the State Operations Center, where relief from heat is in sight, but we're not there yet. We've been working closely with local, state, and federal partners, including local utilities, to help ensure the lights stay on. But we still need all Californians to do their part to reduce their energy usage to protect the grid. After 3pm today, set your air conditioning to 78 degrees if health permits, avoid using major appliances, and turn off any unnecessary lights. As the hot weather continues, we've seen an increase in fire activity. Through the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System, Cal OES has deployed over 280 fire engines and more than 1100 firefighters to help battle fires around the state. To see a list of cooling centers and other resources, visit our website caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.