 I'm Adam Cranfield with Cal OES. This week, Cal OES recognized May 1st through 7th as Wildfire Preparedness Week. In collaboration with Cal Fire, Cal OES toured the states to talk about the importance of being ready for wildfire season. Cal OES has dedicated enhanced technology, more personnel and additional equipment to help keep Californians safe during fire season. The state is also investing millions of dollars to protect our most at-risk communities, ensuring they have the outreach and education needed to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters of all kinds including wildfires. Also this week, through Listos, California, Cal OES is coordinating an outreach effort to engage more than one million Californians in high-risk flood areas ahead of the possible snowmelt from a historic snowpack in the Sierras. The calls will include flood awareness and preparedness information while encouraging residents to sign up for local emergency notifications. Finally, Cal OES continues to assist local, state and federal partners to provide disaster survivors the resources they need as spring storm recovery efforts continue. Madera, Mendocino and Mono counties were added to the Presidential Major Disaster Declaration making them eligible for federal assistance. Visit our website to learn how to register and find disaster recovery centers near you. To see more from us, visit news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on all our social media platforms.