OVERVIEW After a wildfire, the ash and debris from burned structures contain toxic materials that can potentially runoff into our watershed (creeks, rivers, and waterways) when rainy weather arrives. Toxic materials can result from burned household cleaning products, batteries, or electronics, making watershed protection a critical effort to prevent contaminants from entering our waterways. California, […]
As Los Angeles recovers from wildfires, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is coordinating with the state, federal and local partners to ensure impacted communities have access to shelters and vital services. For specific shelter operation details, please contact your local authorities. As of February 6, 2025, the following shelters are open […]