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Cal OES Director Caroline Thomas Jacobs provides an update on the coordinated whole-of-government response to the Orange County chemical incident. While the risk of a catastrophic explosion has passed, the threat of a smaller explosion or chemical leak remains. Cal OES remains closely engaged with local partners to support...

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