Heavy rains and runoff have prompted an evacuation order for parts of Santa Cruz County. The levels of the San Lorenzo River and Soquel Creek are rising rapidly due to intense rainfall. An evacuation order means you should leave immediately.
Please evacuate the listed areas immediately and move to higher ground. Remaining in evacuated areas could cause a risk to personal safety and limit the ability for medical or rescue personnel to help you. The Sheriff’s Office has issued an evacuation order for the following areas:
- San Lorenzo (Felton Grove) FEL-E008
- San Lorenzo (Beth Dr./Gail Dr./River Lane) FEL-E012
- San Lorenzo (Paradise Park) CRZ-E081
- Soquel Creek (Soquel Wharf Rd/Soquel Village) CTL-E018, CTL-E014
- Soquel Creek (S. Main St) CTL-E019
- Soquel Creek (Main St) CTL-E015
- Soquel Creek (Cherryvale Ave) CTL-E010
Information regarding evacuation zones may be found at community.zonehaven.com The County Emergency Operations Center has been activated to monitor further impacts from the storm, including localized flooding and road impacts. Road closures can be monitored at: https://sccroadclosure.org/
Call Center General questions may be directed to 831-454-2285, in the case of an emergency, please call 911
Flood Tips
- In a flood, move to higher ground. Be aware of drainage channels and other areas known to flood suddenly.
- After a flood, stay away from downed power lines and designated disaster areas.
- Return home only when authorities indicate it is safe.
- If you encounter a flooded roadway, turn around and take another route. Roads underneath may be damaged and impassable. Don’t drive through floodwaters or around barricades. Only a few inches of water can sweep a vehicle off the road.
- Stay out of standing floodwater. The dirty water can disguise hazards below the surface, such as deep holes and dangerous debris.
Photo from 2017