Evacuation Orders Currently in Effect
Evacuation Order
An Evacuation Order for low lying areas along the Russian River area from Unincorporated Healdsburg to Jenner has been issued. The current forecast predicts the river will crest at 35.2 feet at Guerneville on Wednesday, February 5, at 7:00 a.m. Everyone along the Russian River from unincorporated Healdsburg to Jenner located at 36 feet or below is under evacuation order. This includes:
32 Feet – Lower Mill Street in Guerneville and Old Bohemian Highway in Monte Rio.
32.5 Feet – In Guerneville the intersection of Highway 116 and Neeley Road is closed. Mays Canyon Road by the old rodeo grounds is closed.
33 Feet – In Guerneville the intersection of Highway 116 and Drake Road is closed. In Monte Rio Willow and Alder Streets flood. In Forestville Mirabel Trailer Park begins to flood.
34 Feet – In Guerneville flooding begins at Johnsons Resort, Parkers Resort, Creekside Resort and Riverside Park. In Northwood, lower Redwood Drive begins to flood.
35 Feet – Numerous businesses and residences in the lowest sections of towns along the Russian River are expected to flood. In Guerneville Brookside Resort begins to flood. More extensive flooding occurs at Parkers Resort. In Northwood lower Redwood Drive floods.
36 feet – In Forestville, Mirabel Park Resort and Mirabel Trailer Park flood. In Guerneville, Fern Road at Highway 116 floods.
If you are unsure whether you are under evacuation order, check this map: https://arcg.is/1m1mvy.
Be sure to take essential items, such as medicines with you. If you live above the 36-foot level, your access may be reduced or eliminated due to flood waters. The flooding predictions may change as the storm progresses.
Human Services staff will be doing a mobile Temporary Evacuation Center intake out of West County Services Center, 16390 Main St., Guerneville, on Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For additional information, call 2-1-1 or visit https://socoemergency.org/emergency/warnings-and-updates/
February 5, 2:00 p.m.
Flood Watch: Thursday, Feb. 6 – Friday, Feb. 7 »
A Flood Watch will be in effect from the morning of Thursday, Feb. 6, through 1 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, for all of Sonoma County, due to full creeks and streams combined with additional rainfall. Residents in flood-prone areas should be prepared to take action if flooding occurs. Turn around, don’t drown!
February 5, 5:00 p.m.
Evacuation Warning:
SUBJECT: Evacuation Warning for Deer Trail Road area.
The following addresses are under EVACUATION WARNING due to potential landslide risk:
Unincorporated Sonoma County:
3543 Deer Trail Road
3533 Deer Trail Road
3525 Deer Trail Road
3455 Deer Trail Road
3439 Deer Trail Road
3425 Deer Trail Road
3401 Deer Trail Road
3353 Brush Creek Road
3383 Jaylee Drive
3377 Jaylee Drive
3369 Jaylee Drive
3345 Jaylee Drive
City Of Santa Rosa City Limits:
2837 Canyonside Drive
2840 Canyonside Drive
2836 Canyonside Drive
2833 Canyonside Drive
Recommended Actions:
Prepare to Evacuate: Gather essential items such as medications, identification, and important documents.
Plan Evacuation Routes: Familiarize yourself with at least two evacuation routes in case one is blocked.
Stay Vigilant: Look for moving dirt and debris on and near your property.
Assist Neighbors: Check on neighbors, especially those who may need assistance with evacuation preparations.
Remain vigilant and be prepared to evacuate if conditions worsen. If you feel unsafe, leave immediately and do not wait for an evacuation order. For more information, call 2-1-1 or visit Alerts, Warnings & Orders – Sonoma County Emergency and Preparedness Information
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