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Flash Flood Warning Riverside County

Flash Flood Warning Riverside County

2 min read 23-11-2024
Flash Flood Warning Riverside County

Urgent Alert: Riverside County Residents Urged to Take Immediate Precautions

Riverside County is currently under a flash flood warning issued by the National Weather Service. Heavy rainfall and saturated ground conditions have created a dangerous situation, increasing the risk of rapid flooding in low-lying areas and along waterways. This warning is in effect until further notice.

What to Do During a Flash Flood Warning

  • Stay Informed: Monitor weather reports closely through local news, NOAA weather radio, or the National Weather Service website. Be aware of any updates or changes to the warning.
  • Move to Higher Ground: If you are in a low-lying area or near a body of water, evacuate immediately. Seek higher ground and avoid flood-prone areas.
  • Do Not Drive Through Floodwaters: Turn around, don't drown. Even shallow water can conceal hidden dangers, such as washed-out roads or downed power lines. Floodwaters can also be deceptively strong, quickly sweeping away vehicles.
  • Secure Your Property: Bring loose outdoor objects inside, such as patio furniture, garbage cans, and anything that could be swept away by floodwaters.
  • Be Aware of Debris: Flooding often carries debris that can cause damage or injury. Exercise caution and avoid contact with any debris in the water or on the ground.

Areas Most at Risk

While the entire county is under a flash flood warning, certain areas are considered to be at higher risk due to their geographical location and past flooding experiences. Residents in these areas are urged to exercise extra caution and be prepared for potential flooding. Specific areas of concern will be identified by local authorities and disseminated through official channels.

Safety Precautions

  • Have a Family Emergency Plan: Develop and practice an emergency plan that includes evacuation routes and meeting points.
  • Assemble an Emergency Kit: Prepare a kit containing essential supplies such as bottled water, non-perishable food, first-aid supplies, medications, flashlights, batteries, and a portable radio.
  • Know Your Evacuation Routes: Familiarize yourself with designated evacuation routes in your area.

This is a rapidly developing situation. Authorities are actively monitoring the conditions and will provide further updates as they become available. Your safety is paramount; please heed these warnings and take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your family. Stay safe, Riverside County.