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Sonoma County Opens Emergency Operations Center, Issues Public Safety Advisory in Response to Storm

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Sonoma County Administrator Sheryl Bratton has issued an emergency proclamation authorizing activation of the county’s Emergency Operations Center today to monitor and respond as needed to three major storms expected through Wednesday, Jan. 11. Local emergency and weather officials are advising Sonoma County residents to avoid unnecessary travel and prepare for high winds, flash flooding, downed trees and the potential for power outages throughout the region, as well as the potential for landslides or debris flows in burn scar areas.

Residents living along the Russian River, which is expected to reach flood stage by midnight on Thursday, Jan. 5, should be prepared to act in advance of potential flooding. In addition to a High Wind Warning across the region, the National Weather Service has issued a High Surf Warning for coastal areas and a Coastal Flood Advisory for the North Bay.

Follow the County of Sonoma’s Facebook page for updates on the storm. Other official sources of information are available on SoCoEmergency.org.

Sonoma County crews have been in storm preparation mode over the last several weeks clearing out debris jams, removing fallen or hazardous trees, and clearing culverts and ditches.

County emergency officials are advising the following steps to protect yourself, your family and neighbors and your property during these storms:

  • Do not walk, swim, or drive through flood waters. Turn Around, Don’t Drown!
  • If your vehicle is trapped in rapidly moving water, stay inside. If water is rising inside the vehicle, seek refuge on the roof.
  • Stay off of bridges over fast-moving water.
  • Learn and practice evacuation routes, shelter in place, and flood response.
  • Make sure your Go Bag is ready in case you have to leave immediately.
  • Evacuate if told to do so.
  • Keep in mind medication needs. Don’t forget the needs of pets.
  • Locate backup batteries and charging devices for phones, radios and other emergency equipment.
  • Keep important documents in a waterproof container.
  • If flooding begins on your property, move to higher ground. If trapped in a building, then go to its highest level. Do not climb into a closed attic. Go on the roof only if necessary

More information about preparing for floods, including sandbag locations, is available at https://socoemergency.org/emergency/flooding/

Information about preparing for landslides is available at https://socoemergency.org/get-ready/local-hazards/landslides/

Sign up for Sonoma County emergency alerts here: https://socoemergency.org/get-ready/sign-up/

A full list of road closures, including text and email alerts, is available at https://socoemergency.org/emergency/road-closures/

Review official sources of information in Sonoma County here: https://socoemergency.org/get-ready/official-information/

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