Post Date:11/16/2020 11:50 AM
This summer’s wildfires make being prepared for winter weather more important than ever, as post-fire areas are at high risk for flooding and debris flow.
Residents who are in close proximity to the burn scars, in areas of high risk or who are concerned about urban stream flooding or high water situations can take advantage of Monterey County’s sandbag distribution and sand stockpile locations. You can find sand stockpile, sandbag distribution locations and helpful information on filling sandbags on the Monterey County Winter Storm Preparedness page. The list of sandbag distribution sites is here. Residents should bring shovels and plan to fill and load the bags themselves at stockpile locations. Limited assistance is available.
Of greatest concern this year are the areas impacted by the Carmel, River and Dolan Fires, nearly 180,000 acres in Monterey County. Those fires have done long-lasting damage to both the immediate area as well as locations that may be several miles away which could be affected by flash flooding and debris flows. Rainfall that would normally be absorbed runs off extremely quickly after a wildfire, as burned soil is water repellant, so less rainfall is required to produce a flash flood.
Those living in and around burned areas can find out more about these dangers by taking part in a post-fire Winter Storm Preparedness webinar on November 18, 2020. Details and webinar links are at www.co.monterey.ca.us/recovery.
Some additional preparedness actions burn scar residents should take include:
Locate your property on the Watershed Emergency Response Webmap at www.co.monterey.ca.us/watershed
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