Friday, 28 February 2025

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MENDOCINO COUNTY, Calif. -- At 1:00 p.m. Friday, Cal Fire issued a man mandatory evacuation for the community of Potter Valley area including:

East of Eastside Potter Valley Road and Eel River Road
South of the Eel River
West of Mendocino Lake County line
North of Mid Mountain Road

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. -- The Lake County Sheriff's Office has reported that Mountain Vista Middle School has Opened as an Evacuation Shelter. 

The Mountain Vista Middle School is now open as an evacuation shelter for evacuees. 

The school is located at 5081 Konocti Rd. in Kelseyville.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. -- Friday mandatory evacuation orders were issued for additional parts of Lake County including the Lucerne, Glenhaven & Clearlake Oaks areas and the Hwy 20-Blue Lakes area.

Due to large numbers of evacuees, Twin Pine Casino has reached capacity and evacuees are being diverted to Middletown or Lower Lake High Schools.

At 10:32 a.m. Friday the Lake County Sheriff's Office ordered a mandatory evacuation for the Lucerne, Glenhaven & Clearlake Oaks areas. Evacuees are advised to proceed South. 

At 11:30 a.m. Friday the Hwy 20 Blue Lakes areas were also putin mandatory evacuation status. Evacuees were advised to leave the area immediately to the North & West.  A shelter has been established at Mendocino College, and additional shelters will be established as necessary. 

At 12:30 p.m. The LCSO reported that Twin Pine had reached capacity and diverted evacuees to Middletown or Lower Lake High Schools.

 

LAKE AND MENDOCINO COUNTIES, Calif. – Cal Fire has issued mandatory evacuation orders for the Cow Mountain Area of Mendocino County (South of SR-20, west of the Mendocino/Lake County line, east of the intersection of North Cow Mountain Road and the Cow Mountain Access Road, and north of the current fire perimeter of the River Fire )

CLEARLAKE, Calif. -- Friday afternoon Clearlake Mayor Bruno Sabatier published a video invitation to evacuees to take advantage of available park space in Clearlake.

Walking through Austin Park, Sabatier reported that the city had just approved opening the parks for evacuees. "They are public lands", he said and went on to say that the city is working on an evacuation center in the city.

"Please, come on down and enjoy yourself", he said adding "it's a safe place to be".

With Twin Pine casino reaching capacity, more space is needed for evacuees, Sabatier said.

 

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