Update by the County of Santa Barbara
7:00 p.m., January 13, 2018
Update by the County of Santa Barbara
11:00 a.m., January 13, 2018
Effective 12:00 PM today the evacuation warning issued for areas South of Hwy 192 between Ortega Ridge Road to the Santa Barbara County Line will be lifted. This includes the communities of Summerland and Carpinteria.
Effective 12:00 PM the evacuation order issued for areas east of Toro Canyon Road and North of Hwy 192 is lifted.
Returning to a damaged or destroyed neighborhood is a traumatic occurrence, and you may feel overwhelmed by the many tasks ahead. Remember that self-care is the vital first step for you to remain healthy and resilient.
Residents should use caution when returning back to their property.
Areas affected by the debris slide continue to be without power and gas.
A boil water order is still in effect for customers of the Montecito Water District, which includes Summerland. Directions on how to boil or disinfect water: http://www.montecitowater.com
Stay out of the restricted areas and follow the direction of law enforcement when given instruction on entering your area.
Please drive slow and be aware that personnel and heavy equipment are in the area and continue working on the incident.
Source: County of Santa Barbara
January 11, 2018
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: A new Mandatory Evacuation Order area has been declared for Montecito beginning at 6pm [Thursday] evening. This area is west of Sheffield Drive/East Valley Road/Ladera Lane, east of Olive Mill/Hot Spring Road, north of the ocean, and south of the U.S. Forest Service boundary.
The previous Public Safety Exclusion Zone is now part of the Mandatory Evacuation Order area. If you are in this area or bordering this area and need assistance in evacuating, call the Call Center at (833) 688-5551 to coordinate your evacuation.
You will not be allowed to return and it may take one to two weeks before evacuations are lifted.
Coast Village Rd. between Olive Mill and Hot Springs will also remain closed.
To determine if you are in the Evac Order area, go to http://countyofsb.org/ and view the interactive map or call (833) 688-5551 if you do not have access to the Internet.
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