Jan 3, 2008, News Report
Found in: Health and Community Services
"Due to heavy storms that are expected in Southern California and other parts of the state this weekend, we are raising our level of preparedness in anticipation of flooding and other extreme conditions. The state is working with federal and local officials to ensure that emergency personnel and equipment are ready to deploy," said Governor Schwarzenegger. "Californians in at-risk areas should take every precaution -- prepare for the weather, review your emergency plans, monitor the latest weather reports and listen for any warnings or instructions from local officials."
On Friday, OES will activate its Regional Emergency Operations Center in Los Alamitos and the State Operations Center at OES Headquarters in Sacramento.
To prepare for maximum readiness, OES is working closely with all state agencies including the California National Guard to evaluate and prepare any resources that may be needed. The state is also coordinating with local emergency officials, along with the Coast Guard and U.S. Military.
Consistent with emergency planning coordinated by OES, state agencies can respond immediately to situations that fall within their statutory authorities. For example, because it is charged with maintaining the state's highway system, Caltrans automatically checks the integrity of state highways, bridges and overpasses after earthquakes, fires and other emergencies.
In addition to its ability to "mission task" state agencies, OES can call upon the resources of law enforcement, fire, public works and other agencies in cities and counties outside the impacted area through the state's mutual aid system, which includes the participation of all 58 counties.
To prepare for this weekend's extreme weather, OES is conducting daily conference calls with the National Weather Service, the River Forecast Office and the Department of Water Resources, as well as duty officers from OES regions, branches and divisions. OES is also conducting conference calls with county emergency officials to identify potential resource needs and emergency management issues and with appropriate state agencies to ensure a coordinated state response in support of local government.
The state is expecting a powerful series of storms that could produce blizzard conditions in the higher elevations of the Sierra, with wind gusts of more than 100 miles per hour and 8 to 10 feet of snow forecast at above 7,000 feet. Localized flooding throughout the state is possible, particularly in coastal, urban and burn areas. Flood watches and warnings in the burn areas of Southern California, with mud and debris flows, are also possible. Rivers throughout the state are expected to rise quickly from Thursday night through Sunday.
The Governor today issued the following recommendations for Californians to prepare:
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