

Newsom said 12 Californians have died from storm-related impacts since late December. President Joe Biden approved California's emergency declaration Monday after at least 12 people died in a severe storm over the weekend.Ĭalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom requested the federal aid Sunday, asking the White House for federal support to help ongoing storm response and recovery efforts amid flooding, strong winds and mudslides. Westbound: Clay Station Rd, north about 4 miles, then northwest to Jackson Rd/Hwy 16Īn evacuation center has been established at the Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation.īiden Approves Federal Aid for Storm Relief.Southbound: Arno Rd, west to Alta Mesa Rd, south to Twin Cities Rd, west to Clay Station Rd.Eastbound: Grant Line Rd, south to Bond Rd, south to Hwy 99.

The road boundaries for the Wilton area evacuation order: The county said more rain and wind in the 50 to 60 mph range are forecast through Monday. Last weekend, exit routes flooded quickly for residents leaving Wilton, so we are urging residents to get out now." "Rising water may spill over onto the nearest roadways and cut off access to leave the area. "Out of an abundance of caution, residents must leave now before roads become impassable," the county said Sunday. Learn more: /bXMm2yi4kB- Sacramento County January 9, 2023 More rain & wind in the 50-60 mph range is forecast for Sunday night into Monday. Rising water may soon spill over onto roads in Wilton and cut off evacuation routes. is ordering residents living in Wilton to leave the area now.

Police in Fairfield are recommending that residents whose cars are in flood-prone areas to move them to higher ground. It will produce moderate to major coastal flooding damage. The water rise will be up to 2.5 feet above what is normal. High tides are also a concern on Friday morning between 8:30 and 11 a.m. “We recognize the rain, wind and freezing temperatures may impact our customers’ and employees’ holiday plans, but it’s critical everyone is prepared as this storm moves in, and we are committed to responding to outage situations as quickly and efficiently as possible to help our communities stay safe and warm throughout the weekend.” “Storms never come at a convenient time, and this storm is no different heading into the holiday weekend, but UI’s employees are answering the call to service, and are focused and committed on ensuring we are fully mobilized and prepared to respond to these storm conditions, with the safety and security of our customers our highest priority,” said UI President and CEO Frank Reynolds. United Illuminating is also making preparation's for the incoming storm.

The company said to make sure cell phones and devices are fully charged, create an emergency plan with family members and prepare to check on elderly neighbors and friends. Woman Killed in Targeted Shooting in Hartford: PoliceĮversource is encouraging customers to assemble or restock a storm kit, which should include flashlights, batteries, water, non-perishable foods, pet food and essentials and any needed medications.
