Petaluma, California - As communities across the state endangered by wildfire are evacuated amid high winds, Governor Gavin Newsom will meet with impacted residents at an evacuation center in Petaluma today.

Earlier today, Governor Newsom declared a statewide emergency due to the dangerous weather conditions, which have resulted in fires and evacuations across the state. This week, the Governor met with emergency responders, health officials, residents and local officials in Napa, Geyserville and Los Angeles, and held public briefings regarding the ongoing fire threats and the need to hold utilities accountable for the consequences of their power shutoff decisions.

The Governor has also secured Fire Management Assistance Grants to help ensure the availability of resources to fight the Kincade and Tick fires, announced a $75 Million Program for state and local governments to mitigate impacts of power shutoffs, and unveiled a series of new partnerships and new tools to help secure medically vulnerable populations during these events.