Public Safety
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Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour early Sunday morning when Daylight Saving Time ends–and while you’re at it, consider doing five more things to keep your family safe.
Public Safety
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There was a time when meteorologists could predict whether winter would be mild, moderate or severe. That information helped emergency managers plan ahead and get resources ready to fit the forecast and try to avoid a disaster.
Government
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts Wednesday, Oct. 4 at approximately 11:20 a.m.
Public Safety
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In a disaster or local emergency, information can change quickly so you need to have an official source for the information you need to keep yourself and your family safe. While the County already offers a source of emergency information through a website, an app, social media, phone and text alerts, that emergency source is getting a new name, look and feel.
Environment
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California American Water Company (Cal-Am) reports it has lifted a boil water advisory for affected areas in South County Saturday.
Environment
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The County of San Diego Emergency Operations Center remains activated and continues coordinating work between the state and California-American Water Company and affected cities. California-America Water says at this time, their boil water advisory remains in effect as they are awaiting additional testing results later in the afternoon or evening.
Health
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The County of San Diego is working closely with the State Water Resources Control Board Division of Drinking Water to notify impacted residents and businesses about an E. coli contamination in drinking water in some South Bay communities serviced by California-American Water, also known as Cal-Am Water.