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Posted on: December 13, 2019[ARCHIVED] ARE YOU PREPARED TO WEATHER THE STORM?
In case of a wet winter, here are some tips and resources to help you and your family prepare and stay safe.
ARE YOU PREPARED TO WEATHER THE STORM?
In case of a wet winter, here are some tips and resources to help you and your family prepare and stay safe.
PREPARE- Keep your property’s drainage clear.
- Develop an emergency/evacuation plan.
- Prepare emergency supplies: non-perishable food, water, flashlights, manual can opener, batteries, battery-operated radio,
and a first-aid kit. - Download the Watsonville Police App on your cell phone to receive flood notifications. NIXLE will eventually be discontinued.
- Sign up for “Code Red” emergency phone notifications at: www.scr911.org/
PROTECT- Help keep storm drains working - clean leaves and debris off of storm drains.
- Report clogged storm drains or major flooding in your area call customer service 768-3133.
- Sandbag areas where water could enter your home.
- Contact PG&E to shut off your power and natural gas if your property is in danger of flooding.
PAY ATTENTION- Avoid driving. Do not drive through flooded streets: Turn around, don’t drown.
- Check radio, TV, and Code Red for up to date evacuation routes, shelter locations, and general emergency alerts.
- Areas next to the city’s creeks and the Pajaro River are located within a flood hazard area.
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THE CITY OF WATSONVILLE IS READY - Maintaining flood channels and storm drain free from debris to prevent flooding
- Increasing street sweeping to prepare our streets
- Trained city staff ready to respond
- Sandbags and 100 tons of sand
- Collaboration with other agencies
SANDBAG LOCATION DURING HEAVY RAINS Fire Station #1 (115 Second St) *Come prepared to fill your own sandbags.
EMERGENCY RESOURCES - Emergency – 911
- Santa Cruz County
Emergency Services – 458-7150 - American Red Cross – 462-2881
- Watsonville Customer Service 768-3133
- Santa Cruz County
Information Services – 211
MAPS OF OUR FLOOD HAZARD AREAS ARE LOCATED HERE |