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North County Ordered To Evacuate

Lightning Storm Fires Started Sunday Continue Growing

Significant portions of the Northern part of Santa Cruz County are being overwhelmed by smoke and are at risk of the growing fires caused by the lightning storm which took place early Sunday, Aug. 18. Multiple areas are being ordered to evacuate as a result.

CalFire ordered the first evacuation in Santa Cruz County at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 18 for the Boulder Creek Golf Course and surrounding areas due to the CZU August Lightning Complex fire.

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The CZU Lightning Fires tracked on Google Maps.

Currently the following areas are on the mandatory evacuation list:

Other areas south of those listed, and any adjoining areas, are under an evacuation warning, but residents should be prepared as conditions may change rapidly.

Regardless of the warning, all areas adjacent to the Bonny Doon and San Lorenzo Valley should be prepared to evacuate if necessary. This includes all areas west of Highway 9 from Boulder Creek to Felton, including Ben Lomond.

Please do not head North on Highway 235 or Highway 9. Travel routes are either SOUTH on Highway 9, or EAST on Bear Creek Road.


The Santa Cruz County Fairground has been set up as an evacuation center at 2601 E. Lake Avenue in Watsonville.

Latest CZU August Lightning Complex report: https://files.constantcontact.com/13ae4c7f701/b0de5b91-e73b-49bb-82ac-1b3977350515.pdf.

You can also get updates at https://www.facebook.com/CALFIRECZUSanMateoSantaCruz/

View the most current evacuation information going forward at: www.smco.community.zonehaven.com

Residents who would like to receive email updates can follow the link below to opt-in: https://tinyurl.com/czulightning

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