EVACUATION WARNING: IDENTIFIED PROPERTIES AND AREAS IN
SOUTH SANTA BARBARA COUNTY

Monday, Jan. 9 through Tuesday, Jan. 10

(SANTA BARBARA, Calif.) – An EVACUATION WARNING has been issued for identified properties and areas in south Santa Barbara County associated with the Alisal, Cave and Thomas Fires. A map showing these locations can be found, here. This EVACUATIONWARNING is due to an incoming storm Monday, Jan. 9 through Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023 with the potential to produce flooding and debris flows.

Click here to access the interactive Santa Barbara County 20 23 January Winter Storm Incident Map.

This EVACUATION WARNING may be upgraded to an Evacuation Order unless there are significant changes to the weather forecast.

Residents should:

  • PREPARE to leave: fill gas tank, load up important documents, essential items, etc.
  • LEAVE if you feel unsafe. DO NOT wait for an evacuation order
  • Be ready to leave at a moment’s notice.

People with disabilities, access and functional needs should leave now.

People with large animals should leave now.

DO NOT attempt to drive while it is dark or raining, as roads may be damaged or your car may be swept away by moving water or debris.

BE PREPARED to sustain yourself and your household for multiple days if you choose not to evacuate, as you may not be able to leave the area and emergency responders may not be able to access your property in the event of road damage, flooding, or a debris flow.

Resources & Information

  • For animal evacuation information, call Santa Barbara County Animal Services at (805)
    681-4332.
  • For Evacuation Center assistance and additional information, contact the Santa Barbara
    County Call Center at (833) 688-5551 or call 2-1-1.

For more information on how to prepare for and stay safe during winter storms and flooding, visit
https://www.readysbc.org/576/Storm-Readiness.

To access the Santa Barbara County 2023 January Winter Storm Incident Map, visit
www.ReadySBC.org.

Register for Emergency Alerts to receive any changes in protective actions.