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Did You Get an Alert for the Earthquakes Near Truckee? Here s Why

Updated on May 7, 2021 at 6:33 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Bay Area residents reported getting app alerts on the night of May 6 when a series of earthquakes were reported near Truckee, California. The largest of the quakes Thursday night registered as a preliminary 4.7 magnitude, with an epicenter 7.8 miles from Truckee, 27.1 miles from Reno, and several hours driving distance from cities like San Jose and San Francisco. As of this morning, the California Governor s Office of Emergency Services said there were no reports of damages from Thursday s quakes, though Cal OES noted the events offer an important and timely reminder of why it s important to be prepared for future temblors.

California s $1B wildfire prevention plan

SHARE MALIBU, Calif.  When longtime Malibu resident Carey Peck first heard about the Woolsey fire in early November of 2018, he was out celebrating his 30th anniversary with his wife, Lita Albuquerque. The flames were about 15 miles away near the 101 freeway. “We weren’t concerned,” he said. “We’ve lived up here for years, and we’ve had fire inside of the house and we’ve had to defend friend’s houses.”  What You Need To Know Longtime Malibu resident Carey Peck is still rebuilding 2.5 years after Woolsey fire destroyed his home Peck says he was diligent in clearing brush around his home, but fire still made its way through his property, propelled by 70 mph winds

Corps completes final inspection of LA-area hospital COVID-19 additions > U S Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters > News Search

A team that includes subject-matter experts from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the California Department of Public Health, Los Angeles Department of Public Works and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services conduct a final inspection of work of Alternate Care Facility #2 at Mission Community Hospital, in Panorama City, California, April 22, as part of FEMA’s support to California in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A team that includes subject-matter experts from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the California Department of Public Health, Los Angeles Department of Public Works and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services conduct a final inspection of work of Alternate Care Facility #2 at Mission Community Hospital, in Panorama City, California, April 22, as part of FEMA’s support to California in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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