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Sonoma County Sheriff's Office
Wednesday September 2nd, 2020 :: 09:59 a.m. PDT

Advisory

Dry Creek area downgraded to evacuation warning. See Nixle for complete details.

The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office is downgrading Evacuation Orders to Evacuation Warnings for areas affected by the Walbridge Fire. Use caution when returning to the area as conditions to the roadway may have changed due the fire. Power poles, trees, and other structures may have been damaged.
 
The areas being downgraded are:
 
All of Zone 2E2 is now under Evacuation Warning
South of Stewarts Point Skaggs Springs Road
North and East of Chemise Road
West of the center of Dry Creek (the actual creek)
 
All of Zone 2E3 is now under Evacuation Warning
South of Chemise Road
North of Mill Creek Road
West of the Center of Dry Creek (the actual creek)
East of Wallace Creek Road (Wallace Creek Road will remain closed)
 
NOTE: Wallace Creek Road and Mill Creek Road, west of Wallace Creek Road (including Palmer Creek Road), will remain closed due to hazardous tree removal, powerline repair, roadway repair, and other hazards being mitigated in the area. 
 
All of Zone 2E4 is now under Evacuation Warning:
South of Mill Creek Road
North of Sweetwater Springs Road
West of Westside Road
East of Palmer Creek Road
 
NOTE: Wallace Creek Road and Mill Creek Road, west of Wallace Creek Road (including Palmer Creek Road), will remain closed. In addition Sweetwater Springs Road between 17990 and 19500 will reamin closed due to hazardous tree removal, powerline repair, roadway repair, and other hazards being mitigated in the area. 
 
This means you can now return home at your own risk.  These areas are still at risk from the fires in the area. We recommend you stay home for the day once you arrive.  There’s going to be a lot of traffic in the area so please drive safely; our priority is getting everyone home safely. 
 
HELPFUL INFORMATION
If you need assistance after your home was damaged or destroyed you can go to the Healdsburg High School Gym (1024 Prince Avenue, Healdsburg) or the Bank of America in Guerneville (16390 Main Street, Guerneville) for help. At these Local Assistance Centers (LAC) you will be able to order new personal documents, get assistance with insurance claims, access financial resources, and find answers to rebuilding questions. If your property is in the burn area, you’ll receive personal protective equipment that’s required to enter the burn area. Both centers are open from 10am to 7pm through Friday September 4, 2020. For a full description, times, and a list of organizations at these locations click here.

Media is allowed in disaster areas per State law. We ask for the media’s continued discretion and compassion as residents go through an extremely difficult time. Not everyone will want to be interviewer or be on camera as they evaluate their losses and consider their next steps.

The burn area is under a Public Health Order due to hazards created by the fire. The order is available at the Local Assistance Center and online at socoemergency.org. Please follow County Health recommendations, especially if you’re returning to burned property.  Read health safety tips here: https://socoemergency.org/return-safely/.
 
Continue to follow the instructions of first responders in the area and make sure to listen for hi-lo sirens if fire conditions change. Use extreme caution when around any burned areas that may be present. The burn area is under a Public Health Order due to health hazards
created by the fire.
 
Please be advised that areas nearest the fire may have had PG&E services temporarily disrupted while the fire was being fought. PGE&E is working around the clock to restore services to all its unaffected customers. If you have questions about your gas or power check the PG&E website for information. You can also call 1(800)743-5000. If you come across any downed power lines treat them as live and call 911 and then PG&E.
 
The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions. Please continue to adhere to road closures and any evacuation warnings. A reminder to drive slowly and yield to emergency personnel.
 
Go to socoemergency.org or call 2-1-1 if you have questions. For tips to return safely to your home click here. You may also visit https://arcg.is/0buuL1, type in your address, and see the evacuation status of your property.
 

Address/Location
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office
2796 Ventura Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95403

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 707-565-2650

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