California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday met with local leaders and first responders in impacted communities as Tropical Storm Hilary made landfall.
Orange County Fire Authority chief Brian Fennessy shares how Southern California is bracing for torrential rain and flash flooding from Tropical Storm Hilary on 'Fox News Live.'
The governor spoke with local leaders, first responders leading recovery efforts and President Biden to address the ongoing impact of Hilary and the earthquake that struck Sunday afternoon. California has also activated its Medical and Health Coordination Center to coordinate and monitor response efforts and has issued an alert to all health facilities in the state.
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