California Governor Gavin Newsome declared a statewide emergency due to the effects of unprecedented high-wind events which have resulted in fires and evacuations across the state. (News release) Below are resources from the National Library of Medicine, other Federal and State agencies, and national organizations to assist in the health response and recovery aspects of the wildfires.
Key National Resources
- National Library of Medicine (NLM) Fires and Wildfires Information Guide
- Content syndication—embed the content of this page on your own website, to get automatic updates and new resources:
- National Network of Libraries of Medicine Pacific Southwest Region Syndicated page
- NLM Coping with Disasters, Violence and Traumatic Events
- Disaster Distress Helpline (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
- Call 1-800-985-5990 toll-free, 24/7
- Text TalkWithUs to 66746 to connect with a trained crisis counselor
- FEMA list of Declared Disasters
- Healthcare Ready
- American Red Cross Safe and Well
- Air Quality: AirNow from the Environmental Protection Agency (Search by Zip Code or State)
Key California Resources
- California Office of Emergency Services Wildfires Resource & Information
- State of California Power Outage and Fire Recovery Sources
- Includes information on shelters; health services; power shutoffs; transportation impacts, wildfire incidents; local and state resources
- City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department
- Maps:
- California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection
- LA Area Fire Information, Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy Homeland Security Advisory Council
- Healthcare Ready RX Open: helps patients find nearby open pharmacies in areas impacted by disaster
Key Documents
Search NLM Disaster Lit database:
- General Wildfire search (sample documents of search results below)
- Power Outage and Infrastructure Failure search (sample documents of search results below)
Social Media
- California Wildfire Twitter List
- Hashtags: #wildfires #cafire #cawx #GettyFire #TickFire #KincadeFire
- Facebook Crisis Response Pages
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