CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES

The California Wildfires web page provides information regarding the federal response to this incident, Ready.gov wildfire preparedness resources, and the latest news.

 
Ready.gov
Prepare for Wildfires

Wildfires are unplanned fires that burn in natural areas like forests, grasslands, or prairies. These dangerous fires spread quickly and can devastate not only wildlife and natural areas, but also communities.

Build an emergency kit: Build A Kit | Ready.gov
Make an emergency plans: Make A Plan | Ready.gov
Learn your evacuation routes: Evacuation | Ready.gov
Business Preparedness plans: Ready Business | Ready.gov

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DHS
DHS and FEMA Response

Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem. Find out how rain, wind, water, and even tornadoes could happen far inland from where a hurricane or tropical storm makes landfall.
 
USCG
U.S. Government Response


Learn how the U.S. government is responding to the California Wildfires. Find resources to help you recover from the disaster.

https://usa.gov/california-wildfires
Spanish: https://usa.gov/es/california-incendios-forestales
 

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USCG
Coast Guard Response

For those in the projected path of #HurricaneMilton24, know your risk and follow evacuation orders. Storms move quickly and can be life-threatening.

🌀 U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area urges those in the potentially impacted areas to begin making preparations NOW:
  • Remove boats, kayaks, and SUPs from the water
  • Have a safe mooring plan for your boat
  • If needed, contact your local harbor master for guidance
  • Remove all EPIRBs, life rings, and lifejackets from your vessel
  • Do not go out to sea during a storm

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DISTRICT 7 - Puerto Rico, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina

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Florida Division of Emergency Management
Florida Division of Emergency Management

The Florida Division of Emergency Management (Division) plans for and responds to both natural and man-made disasters.

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