Flood Risk and Diversions for Groundwater Recharge ›
Flows in the Cosumnes River are projected to rise above the 7 foot Action/Monitor Stage by noon on March 17, 2025. Diversions will begin at this time and stop when the observed data collected at Michigan Bar reaches 7 foot (via the California Nevada River Forecast Center).
Be Prepared for Floods and Rain, Winter Storms ›
Find out what you can do to prepare and protect yourself, your family and your property during storms and floods.
Sandbag season begins November 1.
Be Prepared for Fog and Cold Weather ›
Information to help keep yourself and your loved ones warm and safe during cold and foggy weather.
Learn about the various disasters and emergencies that can happen within Sacramento County, and how to prepare for them.
The Office of Emergency Services maintains a number of county-wide emergency plans as part of its comprehensive emergency management program to ensure the County and its local jurisdictions are ready to respond to a variety of threats and hazards impacting the area. These plans are consistent with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and California’s Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) and coordinated with state and federal plans.
Your family may not be together when an emergency happens.
Plan ahead to make sure your pets are safe in an emergency.
Find out now how you can be ready to help when the need arises.
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02/24/2026
Earlier this month, approximately 2,500 middle and high school students from across California gathered in Sacramento for the annual YMCA Youth & Government Conference. The event gave young people the opportunity to step into the roles of legislators, judges and civic leaders while learning how state government works.
12/01/2025
Sacramento County has been affected by many natural hazards over the years. Sacramento County and its residents are vulnerable to a variety of hazards including floods, levee failure, drought and other severe weather events.
11/06/2025
The Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services (OES) plays a vital role in keeping our community safe when unexpected events threaten lives or property. Whether it’s a natural disaster or another large-scale emergency, the County must be ready to respond quickly and effectively.