Rain, cold weather and even snow could show up in San Bernardino County in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service. Any chance of rain should put residents…
17 results
Category: Disasters
Office of Emergency Services Director Crisanta Gonzalez speaks on the importance of building relationships with key agencies to support the county’s disaster response. Enhancing public communications before, during and after…
San Bernardino County CEO Luther Snoke, left, and Board of Supervisors Chairman Dawn Rowe visit the Line Fire on Tuesday, Oct. 1. First responders and various San Bernardino County and…
County OES Director Crisanta Gonzalez (far right) and County OES Assistant Director Anjila Lebsock (far left) deliver snacks and water to the CHP Barstow station. Early Friday night, officers from…
As the new Office of Emergency Services (OES) director, Crisanta Gonzalez will play a critical role in strengthening the county’s emergency preparedness, response and recovery capabilities to ensure the protection…
San Bernardino County emerged from this week’s historic rainstorms spared from the destruction endured by many other California communities, prompting county leaders to praise county departments and staff for the…
San Bernardino County is vulnerable to almost every form of natural disaster – earthquakes, wildfires, floods, debris flows, severe winds, extreme drought, and now crippling blizzards and tropical storms. Being…
Renters and homeowners affected by the severe storms that took place in February and March now have until July 20, 2023, to apply for FEMA assistance.There are three ways to…
Survivors with losses caused by the severe storms, floods, landslides and mudslides that began Feb. 21, 2023 have less than 30 days to register for federal disaster assistance. FEMA’s deadline…
The County Update publishes once a week on Fridays and also as needed to share important news and resources. Quick Read: Click on a headline below to go straight to the…