California: Governor Newsom announces deployment of urban search and rescue task force teams to Texas
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~ SACRAMENTO - In a press conference held today, Governor Gavin Newsom announced the deployment of skilled Urban Search and Rescue Team members from California to Texas. This deployment is in response to the severe flooding impacts that have devastated the state.

Governor Newsom expressed his condolences for those who have lost loved ones, homes, and livelihoods in the aftermath of the summer floods in Texas. He stated that California stands with them and is sending specialized resources to support emergency response and recovery efforts.

The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) will be coordinating closely with FEMA to deploy these crews. Cal OES Director Nancy Ward also expressed her pride in sending experienced teams to assist those in need in Texas. She emphasized that these search and rescue professionals are trained to navigate extreme conditions.

There is a potential for additional flood impacts in the area, making this deployment crucial for providing aid and assistance. The teams being sent have a wealth of experience in major disaster rescue operations, including responding to events such as the September 11th attacks, Hurricane Katrina, and the Camp Fire in Paradise.

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It is important to note that this deployment will not affect California's own emergency response and firefighting capabilities. The state remains committed to protecting its citizens while also providing support to other states during times of crisis.

In other news, Governor Newsom also announced significant progress towards California's goal of conserving 30% of its land and coastal waters by 2030. In just one year, over one million acres have been conserved - an area equivalent to Glacier National Park. This achievement comes amid President Trump's assault on public lands.

Additionally, Governor Newsom made several appointments today, including Thanne Berg as Deputy Director of Site Mitigation and Restoration Program at the California Department of Toxic Substances Control.

Six months after the devastating fires in Los Angeles, Governor Newsom signed an executive order streamlining debris removal efforts and unveiled a blueprint for rebuilding. He announced that debris removal is now substantially complete, marking the next phase of recovery for impacted communities.

As California continues to face challenges, Governor Newsom remains committed to protecting its citizens and supporting those in need.

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