Santa Cruz County, California (KION-TV) – Updated March 15, 2023 at 2:45 PM – The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office still has shelters in Scotts Valley.
a evacuation site Located in Scotts Valley in Zone SCO-E006.
Both the 600 and 3400 block lanes of Bean Creek Road are impassable due to road damage. Please do not attempt to drive through this area as road repair work is ongoing.
Residents living north of Green Valley Road, Kathaway, south of Glenwood Drive, Weston Road, west of Glenwood Drive and east of Nelson Road are advised to stay indoors.
Ramsay Park on Main Street serves as an information center and reunion place, providing snacks and water.
storm shelter Opens in Santa Cruz County.
Accommodations are located at the Watsonville Veterans Memorial at 215 E. Beach Street, Watsonville (doors open at 4pm) and Cabrillo College Gym at 6500 Sokel Drive, Aptos (doors open at 7pm). increase.
“Lowland residents should be prepared to evacuate and move to higher ground,” the county warns. “If possible, consider moving before the start of the weather system.”
One will be set up at 4:00 pm at the Watsonville Veterans Memorial Building at 215 E. Beach St. in Watsonville.
The other will be held at 7pm at the Cabrillo College Gymnasium at 6500 Soquel Drive in Aptos.
There is also a daytime refuge at the Scotts Valley Community Center at 370 Kings Village Road in Scotts Valley.
In addition, the County will establish a daytime temporary shelter at the Scotts Valley Community Center (370 Kings Village Road, Scotts Valley) that will open at 8:00 am on Tuesdays.
Shelters provide places for people to sleep, eat, and obtain supplies and support services.Click for more information on shelters here.
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office issued a shelter for multiple zones Friday morning after both lanes of the 3600 block of North Main Street in Soquell were washed away. was resumed in the morning of
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The City of Watsonville has issued evacuation warnings for several areas of the city due to possible flooding this weekend.
Evacuation warnings have been issued for the areas shaded yellow above as the National Weather Service forecast heavy rain late Thursday through Friday.
People living in evacuation-restricted areas should be prepared to protect their property and be ready to evacuate should conditions change. Anyone affected by recent floods should be considered at risk of future floods, the city warned.
Prepare a “go kit” and families should plan for children, pets, supplies and medications. The city is also urging people to clean the storm drains.
“Emergency calls are made through CodeRED, an emergency call system,” the city said. “Residents must register to receive information at www.scr911.org Or text SCR911 to 99411. You can also download the Watsonville Police Department mobile app or CodeRED app to receive notifications. “
The Emergency Operations Center also began operations ahead of the expected storm.