The Office of the Governor of the State of California

09/27/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/27/2025 15:14

Governor Newsom announces deployment of California resources to the East Coast ahead of multiple Atlantic storms

SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that California is answering the call for assistance from other states facing multiple storms in the Atlantic including a Category 4 hurricane off the east coast and Tropical Cyclone Nine which has the potential to develop into a hurricane early next week which threatens Georgia, the Carolinas, and other mid-Atlantic states.

California stands with our fellow Americans in times of need - just as our fellow Americans have done for us. We thank the brave search and rescue crews who are heading to the East Coast ahead of these storms.

Governor Gavin Newsom

California is sending five California Urban Search and Rescue experts including two members from California Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 5 (CA-TF5) Orange County Fire Department, one member from CA-TF6 Riverside City Fire Department, and two members from CA-TF7 Sacramento Fire Department. They will bring advanced planning and coordination expertise to help local and federal agencies manage impacts related to the storms.

Governor Newsom emphasized that even as California deploys aid to other states, Cal OES is ensuring that resources remain available to respond to emergencies at home. Earlier this week, Governor Newsom directed the predeployment of fire and rescue resources in response to multiple threats to California including critical fire weather and localized heavy rain threatening recent burn scars.

"California is proud to support our partners on the East Coast with highly trained emergency personnel to assist in their efforts," said Nancy Ward, Director of Cal OES. "At the same time, we remain fully prepared here at home and are ready to respond to any emergencies that may arise."

Since 1992, California-based resources have been deployed to a long list of state, national, and even international disasters including 2017's Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria, 1992 Hurricane Iniki (Hawaii), the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, the September 11, 2001 attacks, the World Trade Center, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Ian, the Camp Fire in Paradise, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and the Montecito Mudslides. Earlier this year, California resources supported devastating flooding in Texas, as well as fires in New Mexico and Oregon.

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