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Sonoma issues evacuation warnings due to landslide risks, Russian River warning still in effect

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An evacuation warning has gone out for parts of unincorporated Sonoma County and the city of Santa Rosa on Wednesday evening, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office said. 

The Sheriff’s Office is warning of potential landslide risks at the following addresses: 

  • 3543 Deer Trail Road
  • 3533 Deer Trail Road
  • 3525 Deer Trail Road
  • 3455 Deer Trail Road
  • 3439 Deer Trail Road
  • 3425 Deer Trail Road
  • 3401 Deer Trail Road
  • 3353 Brush Creek Road
  • 3383 Jaylee Drive
  • 3377 Jaylee Drive
  • 3369 Jaylee Drive
  • 3345 Jaylee Drive

In the city of Santa Rosa, the following address are also under an evacuation warning:

  • 2837 Canyonside Drive
  • 2840 Canyonside Drive
  • 2836 Canyonside Drive 
  • 2833 Canyonside Drive

Residents should prepare to evacuate if needed by collecting essential items such as medications, identification and other important documents, the Sheriff’s Office said. It’s also a good idea to determine at least two evacuation routes in case one becomes blocked. 

Anyone who may have neighbors that need assistance is encouraged to check on them and make sure they are aware of what is happening. 

Previous Russian River warnings still in effect

Despite Wednesday’s sunny weather, the Sheriff’s Office said that previous evacuation orders along the Russian River prompted by this week’s atmospheric river are still in effect.

A Russian River flood warning is in effect until 6 a.m. Thursday for Guerneville and from unincorporated Healdsburg to Jenner, located at 36 feet above the river or below.

As of 8 a.m. Wednesday, the Russian River at Guerneville was at 36.16 feet. 

A flood warning is still in effect for much of Sonoma County until 10 p.m. Wednesday.  

People can refer to this map to see if they fall within the evacuation order. Properties under evacuation order are shown in blue.  

For more information, people can call 211 or visit socoemergency.org.

Bay City News staff reporters Tony Hicks and Katy St. Clair contributed to this report.

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