Dear Neighbor,
Recent fires have been devastating to many California families. It is important that we all remain prepared for future disasters such as fires. For more information on how to prepare and protect your family, please visit this Disaster Preparedness website.
Take Action! Ways to help!
Wildfires have forced thousands of Californians to evacuate their homes and communities. This could be a long and difficult wildfire season. Firefighters from California and other states again are putting their lives on the line for our safety and our homes. We all support our firefighters, and there are concrete things we can do to help them and our communities.
TAKE ACTION. Here are some valuable sites to visit in order to learn valuable fire safety tips and also to find ways to volunteer:
- Latest updates on the fires
- American Red Cross
- County of Los Angeles Fire Department
- The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services
- Southern California Salvation Army
- Emergency Animal Rescue Services of the Humane Society
- United Way Wildfire Recovery Fund
- Air Quality Alert: Learn more...
- Click Here to Locate your Assembly Member
Latest News
- In an instant, flames surround L.A. fire crew
- Granada Hills residents stay calm, vigilant
- Governor Schwarzenegger Declares State of Emergency in San Bernardino County Due to Wildfires
- Hundreds battle wildfire in California's Napa Vallery
- 600 firefighters expected today to fight 9,000-acre blaze
- Governor: Don't buy fireworks
- Out-of-state help arrives for Calif. fire crews
- Fire smoke affecting air quality throughout Yolo County
- Wildfire smoke clouds Bay Area skies
- Fires blow smoky air into San Joaquin Valley; conditions bad for everyone, officials say
