 I'm Davina Mabes with Cal OES. This week, Cal OES wrapped up September as emergency preparedness month by holding regional disaster-ready summits throughout California. In partnership with LISOs California, Cal OES hosted eight regional disaster-ready summits to help community-based organizations across the state connect with first responders and local partners statewide. Being together to learn how to effectively prepare for, respond to, and recover from a disaster, more than 650 community members shared assets, enhanced resources, and made lasting connections. With National Emergency Preparedness Month now concluded, it's not too late to take steps at home to be prepared. Pack a go bag that you can quickly grab in case you need to evacuate. It can also help if you need to shelter in place. Remember to make a plan with your family and visit CalAlerts.org to sign up for free local alerts. And finally, this week, Cal OES honored the legacy of Senator Diane Feinstein following her passing last week. For years, she advocated for California to get its fair share of robust federal disaster aid and visited more disaster sites to comfort survivors than any other U.S. Senator. To see more from us, visit news.CalOES.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media channels.