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Thursday, January 30, 2025

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: Debris Flow Evacuation Map Released

Announcement

Santa Cruz County issued the following announcement on Nov. 2.

Following the 2017 Thomas Fire in Santa Barbara County, debris flows -- fast-moving, deadly masses of mud, rocks, boulders, entire trees -- around the community of Montecito resulted in the deaths of 23 residents. 

To minimize the risk of a similar scenario following the CZU Lightning Complex fires, the County of Santa Cruz, local partners including Cal Fire and local fire agencies, and officials from the California Office for Emergency Services have begun extensive planning to address the risk to residents from debris flows. 

With evacuations likely during the upcoming rainy season, residents are being urged to “Know Your Zone” by looking up their address on the Debris Flow Hazard Risk Map, available at https://community.zonehaven.com. While the entire CZU Lightning Complex is an area considered to be at risk, county geologists have determined that thousands of residents face elevated debris flow risks and could face evacuations -- potentially multiple evacuations -- depending on weather conditions. Those areas are denoted on the Risk Evaluation Map by dark blue polygons. Assessments are based on geology, topography, burn severity and evidence of historic debris flows, among other factors. Should evacuations be necessary, the County urges residents to take this risk seriously. All residents within evacuated areas should leave, regardless of the circumstances or location of their residence. 

Should a debris flow occur, access to impacted areas may be cut off, and rescues by public safety personnel may not be possible. County public safety and emergency management staff will make evacuation determinations with the safety of residents as the highest priority. Debris flows can be triggered by short bursts of rain, and little can be done to mitigate the risk to communities in the immediate aftermath of a large fire.

Original source can be found here.

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