Today is Juneteenth, a day that marks the end of slavery in the United States. The County of Orange recognizes this important moment in history and honors its significance.
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Due to H.R.1 impacts, the County Public Health Dept. will face increased demands for disease response and vaccination programs as newly uninsured residents lose access to preventive care through Medi-Cal managed care plans. Please support the County’s targeted funding proposals.
Orange County estimates that helping people navigate new Medi-Cal and CalFresh program requirements under H.R.1 will cost tens of millions of dollars in additional administrative costs. Please support the County’s targeted funding proposals. #CABudget#FundTheSafetyNet#HR1
H.R. 1 reduces $396 million from Orange County’s safety net while pushing more people into it. The state budget is the last line of defense. Please support the County’s targeted funding proposals. #CABudget#FundTheSafetyNet#HR1
Counties ensure the safety net works. H.R. 1 reduces the funding that makes that work possible, leaving nearly one million residents in Orange County without a backstop. Tell your legislators: #FundTheSafetyNet#CABudget
Under H.R.1, Orange County could lose $396 million in funding for health facilities, clinics and other healthcare services, impacting care for nearly one million people. #UrbanCounties#HR1#CABudget
H.R.1 reduces funding for Orange County, meaning fewer resources for almost one million people who depend on public health clinics and facilities. $396 million is on the line. #UrbanCounties#HR1#CABudget
The Garden Grove incident is transitioning out of the emergency response phase. Beginning Friday, 5/29, at 8 a.m., the OC Health Care Agency, as the County’s Certified Unified Program Agency, will take the lead as the oversight authority for site cleanup and waste removal.
Help shape Orange County’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan! Join us June 3 for open house workshops in Santa Ana (2–3:30 p.m.) and Orange (6–7 p.m.). Share your experiences, review hazard rankings, and talk with experts. Learn more: arcg.is/ffvPj1
✅ No chemical leak
✅ No threat of explosion
✅ No threat of fire
✅ No risk to the public
Map Details:
Green shaded area on the map = Repopulation area
Red line = Road closure (Western between Chapman & Garden Grove Blvd.) >>>>
🚨 ALL EVACUATION ORDERS LIFTED 🚨
All evacuation orders related to the Garden Grove hazardous materials incident have been lifted.
Unified Command (Fire, Law, EPA, and County Health) have confirmed there is: >>>>
***UPDATED INCIDENT MAP***
Effective as of Monday, May 25 at 6pm, the red shaded area represents the newest evacuation zone, while the red outline represents the previous evacuation zone.
Due to the threat of the BLEVE being eliminated, Fire & Law are re-evaluating the evacuation zones. Please do NOT enter the evacuation zones at this time. A press conference with more details will be at 6 pm at the Incident Command Post in Los Alamitos.
***INCIDENT UPDATE***
Note: Videos include AI-generated captions. While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, some transcription errors may occur.
🚨 Additional Evacuation Center 🚨
An additional evacuation shelter has been opened at Golden West College in Huntington Beach.
📍 15744 Goldenwest Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
For current, up-to-date information on shelters and care centers, please visit the Orange County Sheriff’s “Resources During a Disaster” page.
ocsheriff.gov/resources-duri…