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California: Governor Newsom proclaims state of emergency to support response in multiple counties due to late December storms
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~ SACRAMENTO - As the winter season approaches, Governor Gavin Newsom has taken proactive measures to protect Californians from the potential dangers of powerful storms. On December 24, 2025, Governor Newsom declared a state of emergency in six counties - Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Shasta.
The state has been hit by a series of atmospheric rivers that have brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to already saturated soils. This has increased the risk of flooding, landslides, debris flows, and rapidly rising creeks and rivers. The recent wildfires in Southern California have also heightened the threat of mudslides and debris flows in burn scar areas.
Governor Newsom stated that California is taking early and decisive action to prepare for these dangerous winter storms. The state has pre-positioned resources and activated emergency authorities to work closely with local partners in protecting communities and keeping Californians safe.
In anticipation of the impacts of these storms, Governor Newsom directed state agencies to pre-deploy emergency response resources across the state. This includes 55 fire engines, 10 swiftwater rescue teams, five hand crews, five dozers, four loaders, three helicopters, an incident management team, an Urban Search and Rescue Team, and over 300 personnel.
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The emergency proclamation allows for the rapid mobilization of state resources and support for local governments under the California Disaster Assistance Act. It also authorizes Caltrans to seek federal assistance for repairs to damaged roads and highways.
Californians are urged to follow the guidance of local and state emergency officials during this time. They are advised to avoid flooded roadways and stay informed as storm conditions continue. The full text of today's emergency proclamation can be found on the governor's website.
To ensure safety during this storm season, Californians are encouraged to visit the administration's Storm Season Safety resource page for tips and best practices in all conditions. They can also visit Listos California's Storm Season Safety resource page for winter weather preparedness materials in over 15 languages.
Residents are also advised to sign up for local emergency alerts at Ready.ca.gov and monitor the news and other trusted sources of information for updates on mudslides and debris flows, especially in burn scar areas.
It is important to be prepared for any emergency situation. Residents should have an emergency go-bag with essential supplies, water, medication, and important documents. They can find a full checklist on the governor's website.
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During this time, it is best to stay off the roads whenever possible. If travel is unavoidable, residents are advised to check real-time conditions and drive at reduced speeds, avoiding standing water or debris on the roadway. It is crucial to never walk or drive through floodwaters as even six inches of moving water can sweep a person off their feet.
In addition, residents should avoid parking under trees or power lines during high winds or heavy rain as saturated soil can cause trees to uproot or fall unexpectedly. If a downed power line is spotted, it should always be assumed that it is energized. Residents should stay back at least 30 feet and call 9-1-1 or their utility provider.
Lastly, it is important to check on neighbors, especially older adults or those with disabilities or access and functional needs, to ensure they are safe during these storms.
In other recent news, California has been working towards capturing and storing as much water as possible during this winter season in order to strengthen supplies for future dry months and droughts. Governor Newsom has also deployed dedicated teams to fight crime in Stockton in partnership with city officials and local law enforcement.
As Californians brace themselves for these powerful storms, Governor Newsom urges everyone to stay vigilant and follow safety precautions in order to protect themselves and their communities.
The state has been hit by a series of atmospheric rivers that have brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to already saturated soils. This has increased the risk of flooding, landslides, debris flows, and rapidly rising creeks and rivers. The recent wildfires in Southern California have also heightened the threat of mudslides and debris flows in burn scar areas.
Governor Newsom stated that California is taking early and decisive action to prepare for these dangerous winter storms. The state has pre-positioned resources and activated emergency authorities to work closely with local partners in protecting communities and keeping Californians safe.
In anticipation of the impacts of these storms, Governor Newsom directed state agencies to pre-deploy emergency response resources across the state. This includes 55 fire engines, 10 swiftwater rescue teams, five hand crews, five dozers, four loaders, three helicopters, an incident management team, an Urban Search and Rescue Team, and over 300 personnel.
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The emergency proclamation allows for the rapid mobilization of state resources and support for local governments under the California Disaster Assistance Act. It also authorizes Caltrans to seek federal assistance for repairs to damaged roads and highways.
Californians are urged to follow the guidance of local and state emergency officials during this time. They are advised to avoid flooded roadways and stay informed as storm conditions continue. The full text of today's emergency proclamation can be found on the governor's website.
To ensure safety during this storm season, Californians are encouraged to visit the administration's Storm Season Safety resource page for tips and best practices in all conditions. They can also visit Listos California's Storm Season Safety resource page for winter weather preparedness materials in over 15 languages.
Residents are also advised to sign up for local emergency alerts at Ready.ca.gov and monitor the news and other trusted sources of information for updates on mudslides and debris flows, especially in burn scar areas.
It is important to be prepared for any emergency situation. Residents should have an emergency go-bag with essential supplies, water, medication, and important documents. They can find a full checklist on the governor's website.
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During this time, it is best to stay off the roads whenever possible. If travel is unavoidable, residents are advised to check real-time conditions and drive at reduced speeds, avoiding standing water or debris on the roadway. It is crucial to never walk or drive through floodwaters as even six inches of moving water can sweep a person off their feet.
In addition, residents should avoid parking under trees or power lines during high winds or heavy rain as saturated soil can cause trees to uproot or fall unexpectedly. If a downed power line is spotted, it should always be assumed that it is energized. Residents should stay back at least 30 feet and call 9-1-1 or their utility provider.
Lastly, it is important to check on neighbors, especially older adults or those with disabilities or access and functional needs, to ensure they are safe during these storms.
In other recent news, California has been working towards capturing and storing as much water as possible during this winter season in order to strengthen supplies for future dry months and droughts. Governor Newsom has also deployed dedicated teams to fight crime in Stockton in partnership with city officials and local law enforcement.
As Californians brace themselves for these powerful storms, Governor Newsom urges everyone to stay vigilant and follow safety precautions in order to protect themselves and their communities.
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