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  1. What do Malibu, Pismo Beach, & Yosemite have in common?

  2. Daylight saving time ends Sun Nov 6th. Is your emergency preparedness kit up to date?

  3. Here's a map of October precipitation over . There were some impressive amounts, especially over the mountains!

  4. Our thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of Fresno County Sheriff's Sergeant Rod Lucas

  5. Now that we have a break from the rain, time to make sure those prep kits are in order 🌤

  6. Trick or Treat: Don’t be Unprepared for These 5 Scary Disasters

  7. Cal OES transferred a new Type I engine w/ search & rescue capabilities to for in-state/out of state use.

  8. CA got some rain this weekend. Check out the current conditions of a reservoir near you?

  9. Top-5 Surprising Moments in the All Hazards Podcast. Subscribe and don't miss an episode.

  10. "Going into 6th year of drought we have to keep focused on sustainable water supplies and conservation is key," says

  11. Expect a cold, wet weekend. Starting to feel more like winter. Get tips on how to be prepared.

  12. Tip #1 -- Share flood preparedness info, resources and tips with neighbors, students, family & friends!

  13. Recovery is often the longest & hardest part of a disaster. recovery moves into next phase .

  14. Be aware, snow levels are expected to drop below Sierra pass levels Sunday, with accumulating snow causing potential travel problems!

  15. Be On Alert To ‘See Something, Say Something’ About Suspicious Activity.

  16. TIP: Talk to your kids about threats. Teach them about untrustworthy sites, cyber bullying, using mobile chat programs safely.

  17. The Challenge is People, The Reward is People. New Podcast Episode Is Out Now.

  18. Rainy roads make slick driving conditions. Tips: slow down, easy on the brakes, headlights on, tires checked, hands-free phone.

  19. NEWS: Recently Burned Areas at Higher Flood Risk; residents in affected burned areas encouraged to prepare for rain.

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