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Friday, November 30, 2007
SPECIAL REPORT :Voluntary Evacuations of Modjeska and Williams Canyons
Voluntary Evacuations of Canyons in Orange County
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Orange Net News
The first major storm since the Santiago Wildfire has produced a call for voluntary evacuations for Modjeska and Williams Canyons. A flash flood advisory watch is in effect until Saturday at 4 a.m.
All other canyon areas in Eastern Orange County, including Silverado and Trabuco Canyons, are on "heightened awareness" status for the possiablity of flooding
Orange Unified's El Modena High School has been established as a "Care and Reception Center".
El Modena High School is located at 3920 East Spring Street, Orange, 92869.
In addition, County of Orange has activated and staffed the Emergency Operations Center with County agency representatives. The Public Information Hotline has been staffed and is ready to accept calls of inquiry in regard to evacuations in the Canyon communities of Orange County. The Public Information Hotline phone number is
(714) 628-7085. Support personnel have been identified and are on standby ready to mobilize other areas of the Emergency Operations Center if they are needed.
FOR THE SEVEN DAY LOCAL FORECAST (CLICK ON):
WEATHER FORECAST GREATER ORANGE
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Orange Net News
The first major storm since the Santiago Wildfire has produced a call for voluntary evacuations for Modjeska and Williams Canyons. A flash flood advisory watch is in effect until Saturday at 4 a.m.
All other canyon areas in Eastern Orange County, including Silverado and Trabuco Canyons, are on "heightened awareness" status for the possiablity of flooding
Orange Unified's El Modena High School has been established as a "Care and Reception Center".
El Modena High School is located at 3920 East Spring Street, Orange, 92869.
In addition, County of Orange has activated and staffed the Emergency Operations Center with County agency representatives. The Public Information Hotline has been staffed and is ready to accept calls of inquiry in regard to evacuations in the Canyon communities of Orange County. The Public Information Hotline phone number is
(714) 628-7085. Support personnel have been identified and are on standby ready to mobilize other areas of the Emergency Operations Center if they are needed.
FOR THE SEVEN DAY LOCAL FORECAST (CLICK ON):
WEATHER FORECAST GREATER ORANGE