![]() ![]() "Some residents in the G section may see heavy construction or mowing equipment behind the development. The Petaluma EOC is currently working with the Sonoma County EOC to determine resources available in Marin County for shelters in case the need arises."Ĭity of Rohnert Park officials said there were no active fires in Rohnert Park as of Wednesday afternoon. The shelters in Petaluma are nearing capacity, and can only accommodate an additional 300 people. Petaluma residents, especially on the east side of Sonoma Mountain Parkway, should be prepared to leave if an order is given. This is NOT an evacuation order however we want residents to be prepared if an evacuation order is given. This is due to the fires located to the northeast of Petaluma, as well as the concern over the wind. We want to remind you that there is an increased risk of fire affecting our area due to the red flag weather warnings issued for today. "Petaluma Emergency Operations Center is actively monitoring the fire activity. The city of Petaluma updated its residents in a statement just after 4 p.m. Shelter is available at Napa Valley College at 2277 Napa Vallejo Highway in Napa. Evacuees are advised to exit the city via southbound state Highway 29 or south on Silverado Trail to Zinfandel Lane, then west to southbound state Highway 29. Those residents can begin voluntary evacuations if they choose or wait until further notice, according to city and fire officials. All other areas of Calistoga are under an advisory alert. Shortly after 3 a.m., Cal Fire and city officials in Calistoga ordered all residents north of Grant Street to evacuate. Agua Caliente roads were under voluntary evacuation Wednesday.Ĭal Fire and city officials in Calistoga have issued a mandatory evacuation order Wednesday morning for some residents in the city due to changing fire conditions. Residents in Agua Caliente, particularly Cavedale, Moon Mountain, Kearney, La Placita, Richards, Theodore, Hooker, Oak Tree, London and E. Sonoma Raceway is offering space to meet the temporary needs of evacuees with recreational vehicles. The best route out of the area is south toward Petaluma, according to the sheriff's office. The area includes Arnold Drive from Madrone Road south to Petaluma Avenue and east to East Napa Street and Lovall Valley Road. Sonoma County sheriff's officials also issued an advisory evacuation order for most of Boyes Hot Springs and the north side of the city of Sonoma around 3 p.m.
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