Hurricane Hilary is currently forecast to track into Southern California as a tropical storm over the weekend and into early next week, bringing moderate to heavy showers, thunderstorms, and possibly strong winds to Southern California. Listos California wants to empower our communities with tools to help Californians prepare for and respond to this emergency.
Help us to spread the word by using this press kit and the resources below.
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Stay informed and stay ready, California! As winter weather continues to affect our communities, we can take steps to prepare. Find useful tips in case of flooding, power outages, and other disasters.
Download the #ListosCaliforniaDisaster Ready Guide: listoscalifornia.org
You can make better decisions about how to stay safe during severe storms and flooding if you stay informed.
Use official TV, radio & county emergency services channels to get the information you need to be safe. Visit listoscalifornia.org/alerts to stay informed!
#ListosCalifornia
Never drive into flooded areas. In a disaster, the road to safety may not be your usual route. Disasters may close roads and bus routes you usually take. Check your local weather forecasts and learn more about alerts at listoscalifornia.org/alerts
#ListosCalifornia
⚠️ Heavy rains and winds are returning to CA this week. Take inventory of the items you need that rely on electricity, locate your flashlights, and charge your devices.
Stay informed by signing up for emergency alerts: listoscalifornia.org/alerts
#ListosCalifornia
You can make better decisions about how to stay safe during severe storms and flooding if you stay informed.
Use official TV, radio, and county emergency services channels to get the information you need to be safe.
Follow @Cal_OES for important updates
#ListosCalifornia
In some disasters, you may be safer staying at home!
You might not have water or electricity, so it makes sense to have a Stay-Box with extra water, food you could eat if there was no power and other items that you use every day.
Follow @Cal_OES for tips.
#ListosCalifornia
Making an emergency plan can help protect you, your loved ones, and your belongings when disasters like flooding or mudslides strike.
Follow @Cal_OES and visit listoscalifornia.org for safety tips and disaster preparedness resources
A powerful storm is currently making landfall in California.
If a power line falls on your vehicle, call 911 and stay inside until trained personnel can remove it.
Visit listoscalifornia.org for more tips and follow @Cal_OES for important updates.
#ListosCalifornia
Stay safe! Stay out of floodwater!
Avoid contact with floodwater whenever possible. If water does contact your skin, wash the area with hot soapy water as soon as possible. Use hand sanitizer when clean water is not available.
Follow @Cal_OES and @ListosCA for more information.
Never drive into flooded areas! Just 12 inches of water will float many vehicles.
If you have to drive, download the @CaltransHQ QuickMap app or visit QuickMap.dot.ca.gov to learn up-to-the-minute road information on traffic, closures and more.
#ListosCalifornia
Do you live near areas that have recently been burned? Have you experienced flooding before?
You may need to quickly evacuate your community and you may not have time to get gas!
#ListosCalifornia
Be ready to evacuate all people and animals to higher ground if ordered.
Monitor local government and other local news resources for up-to-date information about conditions in your area. Sign up for alerts at listoscalifornia.org/alerts
#ListosCalifornia
Plan ahead, CA!
Prepare for any medical needs that rely on power and have enough water and food that doesn’t need refrigeration for every member of your household for at least three days.
Visit listoscalifornia.org for safety tips & follow @Cal_OES for important updates
It is important to stay aware of conditions around you and be prepared to keep your family and loved ones safe.
Learn more about local alerts at listoscalifornia.org/alerts
#ListosCalifornia
#ListosCalifornia
Rain can bring floods, mudslides and debris flow.
Be aware, be prepared and take action if you need to!
Learn more about how to stay ready at listoscalifornia.org
#ListosCalifornia
Did you know? Only 12 inches of water will float most vehicles. It is hard to determine how deep water on the road is. Don’t drive through flooded roadways.
Learn more on how to stay safe and prepare for floods at listoscalifornia.org
#ListosCalifornia
Plan ahead! Learn evacuation zones and routes for your residence and workplace in case of a disaster.
Get a map and plan exit routes. It’s important to have backups in case of road closures or unexpected changes in conditions.
📍: listoscalifornia.org
#ListosCalifornia
Prepare for when you can’t leave home during a disaster.
Keep listening to your radio, television, or phone for updates. Do not leave your home or where you are staying unless authorities tell you it is safe to do so.
Follow @Cal_OES for important updates. #ListosCA
As rains, floods, and high winds roll through California this week, it’s important to have the most up-to-date and trusted information.
Follow @Cal_OES for updates and visit listoscalifornia.org for preparedness tips.
#ListosCalifornia
Remember that small steps Small steps make a big difference! Take action to keep yourself, your family, and your community safe by following these 5 simple steps:
📲Get Alerts
✍🏽Make a plan
🎒Pack a “Go Bag”
📦Build a Stay Box
❤️Help friends & family
#ListosCalifornia
Be prepared, not scared!
During this storm, CA may experience:
*Winds that create multi-day power outages
*Excessive rains could cause flooding
*Mudslides as a result of burn areas & oversaturated ground
Follow @Cal_OES and visit listoscalifornia.org
Stay informed and stay ready, California!
As summer weather continues to affect our communities, we can take steps to prepare. Find useful tips in case of flooding, power outages, and other disasters.
Download the Listos California Disaster Ready Guide: listoscalifornia.org
You can make better decisions about how to stay safe during severe storms and flooding if you stay informed.
Use official TV, radio & county emergency services channels to get the information you need to be safe.
Visit listoscalifornia.org/alerts to stay informed!
#ListosCalifornia
Never drive into flooded areas. In a disaster, the road to safety may not be your usual route. Disasters may close roads and bus routes you usually take. Check your local weather forecasts and learn more about alerts at listoscalifornia.org/alerts
#ListosCalifornia
⚠️ Heavy rains and winds are returning to CA this week. Take inventory of the items you need that rely on electricity, locate your flashlights, and charge your devices.
Stay informed by signing up for emergency alerts including warnings & evacuation notices: listoscalifornia.org/alerts
#ListosCalifornia
You can make better decisions about how to stay safe during severe storms and flooding if you stay informed.
Use official TV, radio, and county emergency services channels to get the information you need to be safe.
Follow @cal_oes for important updates and sign up for alerts at listoscalifornia.org/alerts.
#ListosCalifornia
In some disasters, you may be safer staying at home!
You might not have water or electricity, so it makes sense to have a Stay-Box with extra water, food you could eat if there was no power and other items that you use every day.
Follow @cal_oes and @listoscalifornia
#ListosCalifornia
Making an emergency plan can help protect you, your loved ones, and your belongings when disasters like flooding or mudslides strike.
Follow @Cal_OES and visit listoscalifornia.org for safety tips and disaster preparedness resources.
#ListosCalifornia
A powerful storm is currently making landfall in California.
If a power line falls on your vehicle, call 911 and stay inside until trained personnel can remove it.
Visit listoscalifornia.org for more tips and follow @Cal_OES for important updates.
#ListosCalifornia
Stay safe! Stay out of floodwater!
Avoid contact with floodwater whenever possible. If water does contact your skin, wash the area with hot soapy water as soon as possible. Use hand sanitizer when clean water is not available.
Follow @cal_oes and @listoscalifornia for more information. #ListosCalifornia
It is important to stay aware of conditions around you and be prepared to keep your family and loved ones safe.
Learn more about local alerts at listoscalifornia.org/alerts
#ListosCalifornia
Do you live near areas that have recently been burned? Have you experienced flooding before?
You may need to quickly evacuate your community and you may not have time to get gas!
#ListosCalifornia
Be ready to evacuate all people and animals to higher ground if ordered.
Monitor local government and other local news resources for up-to-date information about conditions in your area. Sign up for alerts at listoscalifornia.org/alerts
#ListosCalifornia
Plan ahead, California!
Prepare for any medical needs that rely on power and have enough water and food that doesn’t need refrigeration for every member of your household for at least three days.
Visit listoscalifornia.org for safety tips & follow @Cal_OES for important updates. #ListosCA
Additional storms are expected over the next week!
Stay alert and listen for any sounds that might mean a mudslide is coming, such as trees cracking or big rocks knocking together. A low rumble may become a roar as a mudslide gets closer. Visit listoscalifornia.org for safety tips and follow @Cal_OES for important updates.
#ListosCalifornia
Rain can bring floods, mudslides and debris flow.
Be aware, be prepared and take action if you need to!
Learn more about how to stay ready at listoscalifornia.org
#ListosCalifornia
Did you know? Only 12 inches of water will float most vehicles. It is hard to determine how deep water on the road is. Don’t drive through flooded roadways.
Learn more on how to stay safe and prepare for floods at listoscalifornia.org
#ListosCalifornia
Plan ahead! Learn evacuation zones and routes for your residence and workplace in case of a disaster.
Get a map and plan exit routes. It’s important to have backups in case of road closures or unexpected changes in conditions.
📍: listoscalifornia.org
#ListosCalifornia
Prepare for when you can’t leave home during a disaster.
Keep listening to your radio, television, or phone for updates. Do not leave your home or where you are staying unless authorities tell you it is safe to do so. If they tell you to evacuate the area, follow their instructions.
Visit listoscalifornia.org for safety tips and follow @Cal_OES for important updates. #ListosCA