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Wildfires have sparked a state of emergency in the California counties
of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara
and Ventura. At least 12 wildfires, fanned by raging desert winds, have
burned more than 100,000 acres in San Diego County and caused more than
250,000 people to flee their homes. Gusting Santa Ana winds, high temperatures
and low humidity are making efforts to control the fires difficult.
- If advised to evacuate, do so immediately. You may have only minutes
to act.
- If trapped in a wildfire - You cannot outrun a fire. Crouch in a pond
or river. Cover head and upper body with wet clothing. If water is not
around, look for shelter in a cleared area or among a bed of rocks.
Lie flat and cover body with wet clothing or soil. Breathe the air close
to the ground through a wet cloth to avoid scorching lungs or inhaling
smoke.
Free Crisis Counseling Help Line —
We have established a free CRISIS COUNSELING HELP LINE to assist individuals
trying to cope with the emotional affects of the wildfires:
1-866-342-6892
The toll free telephone Help Line is available 24 hours a day, seven days
a week while help is needed. This Help Line is available to the general
public as well as to our clients and members.
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