California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) at www.calalerts.org/ The National Weather Service (NWS) at www.weather.gov/alerts 2. Know all possible evacuation routes in and out of your neighborhood. During Lava Fire evacuation warnings, some residents only knew how to get home on Highway 97, Singh said. "At that point the highway was closed.” Drive each route so you know it, and choose a place out of town where family can meet: A home, parking lot or park. 3. Plan for pets and livestock. Keep assembled pet carriers and leashes ready. Have your name, cell number and vet's name and office number written clearly on carriers. For more information on preparing pets for evacuation, see the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website at https://bit.ly/3jXC7K7.