 Hi, I'm Alicia Legarza with Cal OES. We're here at the State Operations Center where efforts continue to help keep Californians safe during this extreme heat wave. Yesterday, thanks to your conservation efforts, the grid remains stable and the lights stayed on. But there's still more we can do today as we are headed into the worst part of this heat wave, and energy demands are expected to be at an all-time high. Before 4pm, pre-cool your home, use major appliances, and make sure to charge all your important devices. After 4pm, set your air conditioning to 78 degrees if health permits, avoid using major appliances, and turn off any unnecessary lights. With this extreme heat, we're also seeing an increased threat of fire risk. Here at Cal OES, we've pre-positioned hundreds of firefighting resources to help respond to and put out fires quickly. 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.