County Launches New Alert San Diego App to Replace SD Emergency
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The County of San Diego’s emergency information app has a new name, a new look, and new features to help keep you safe.
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The County of San Diego’s emergency information app has a new name, a new look, and new features to help keep you safe.
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The County Board of Supervisors voted to waive certain fees for people who lost their homes in the September 8 Coches Fire, including those associated with debris removal, burned vehicle disposal, rebuilding and document replacement.
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Once you have prepared a disaster plan for yourself and family and assembled emergency supplies you can use if evacuated, consider helping your neighbors and friends by encouraging them to make their own disaster plans and emergency supplies kit.
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Potrero community members are invited to register for an emergency preparedness-themed neighborhood block party to build a more resilient community in the event of a disaster.
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September is Disaster Preparedness Month, and it is an ideal time to think about the critical preparedness steps could reduce risks and protect you and your family in an emergency.
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Residents in Lakeside directly impacted by the Coches Fire attended a recovery resource event at the San Diego County Library, Lakeside Branch Saturday afternoon. Government agencies, community groups and leaders from the Lakeside Fire Protection District were able to offer support and services needed to start the recovery process.
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An online guide is available to help people who lost their home or sustained damages in the Coches Fire. Resources include information for homeowners seeking property tax relief, permits for repairs or rebuilding, along with self-sufficiency resources.