| Our County first responders held their 3rd emergency press conference Monday at 4 pm. I’ve included the video of the press conference below.
We expect heavy rain and potential thunderstorms overnight, with a high risk for flash flooding throughout Santa Barbara County and our neighboring counties. The request from our first responders is to please stay off the road unless you are evacuating or otherwise absolutely need to be. If you went to work today and must commute home, please do not attempt. Stay put for tonight. The northbound 101 freeway is closed from Highway 33 to Santa Claus Lane and again at the Gaviota tunnel, along with Highway 154 in both directions. The County has one emergency shelter open at the Wake Center located at 300 North Turnpike in the Eastern Goleta Valley between Goleta and Santa Barbara and is looking to open more. Please check the County of Santa Barbara’s social media and other news sources for updated emergency shelter information. You can also call 805-678-3073 for more Evacuation Center information.
This has been a long and harrowing day happening on the 5-year anniversary of the longest and most harrowing day our community has ever experienced. Please take care of yourself and utilize the mental health resources listed below. Do whatever you need to take care of yourself and release heavy emotions, including crying. My staff and I have been doing so off and on all day, worried about our constituents and in disbelief that we are all experiencing this again 5 years to the day. Our County staff and I were with you all on January 9, 2018, and we are with you today. Please follow the guidance about your situation and keep yourself and others safe. This is hard, and we are resilient and strong. We’ll get through this together.
Click here to see the 4:00 pm press conference
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