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Friday, January 04, 2008
STORM WATCH O.C.- Villa Park H.S. open for Voluntary Evacuations
On the heels of a Flash Flood Advisory from the National Weather Service, the Orange County Fire Authority and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department issued a Voluntary evacuation order for the Modjeska, Williams and Silverado Canyon areas of Orange County. The order also includes a Mandatory evacuation order for large animals.
The Orange County Animal Control Services in Orange on City Drive can house 30 dogs and 20 cats (CALL 714-935-6848. The Orange County Fair Grounds will accept large animals UNDER Mandatory evacuation with feed supplies. Please call ahead to let them know you are coming: 714-708-1588
Villa Park High School is again open as a shelter for voluntary evacuations. The Orange County Emergency Operations Center has opened their hotline number for further information: 714-628-7085.
Total precipitation in the mountain areas is expected 6-12 inches and in the costal and valley areas 3-4 inches. The forecast is for a two to three day period of sever winter storm and wind conditions.
The Orange County Animal Control Services in Orange on City Drive can house 30 dogs and 20 cats (CALL 714-935-6848. The Orange County Fair Grounds will accept large animals UNDER Mandatory evacuation with feed supplies. Please call ahead to let them know you are coming: 714-708-1588
Villa Park High School is again open as a shelter for voluntary evacuations. The Orange County Emergency Operations Center has opened their hotline number for further information: 714-628-7085.
Total precipitation in the mountain areas is expected 6-12 inches and in the costal and valley areas 3-4 inches. The forecast is for a two to three day period of sever winter storm and wind conditions.