"Emergency crews are on scene," the department said. to avoid the area of Marina Boulevard between Laguna and Baker Streets due to flooding. The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management warned residents just after 4 p.m. #CAwx /9TighR6JUa- NWS Bay Area October 24, 2021 The National Weather Service in San Francisco has Issued an Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory. The National Weather Service released an urban small stream flood advisory for a large portion of the East Bay through 7:15 p.m. The San Francisco Police Department's Ingleside Branch helped the drivers out of their trapped cars, while the flooded cross streets in the Outer Richmond were cleared with the assistance of San Francisco Public Works and some local community members.įlooding 31st and California AVOID AREA /orvzHAGovM- SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA October 25, 2021 ![]() The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management advised the public against any non-essential travel, warning that just six inches of standing water can cause drivers to lose control of their vehicles. 24, 6:39 p.m. The San Francisco Fire Department also reported flooding at the intersection of 31st and California, while rising water levels at Monterey Boulevard and San Jose Avenue caused two cars to get stuck at a flooded off-ramp. Drivers should still proceed with caution. The Richmond-San Rafael Bridge has been reopened to larger vehicles as gusts of wind died down on Sunday night, according to the California Highway Patrol. Full update coming up on #CAwx /oO0dDJTvQO- Rob Mayeda October 25, 2021 Flood advisories for these regions up through 3:15 am. The Santa Cruz Mountains and South Bay now seeing some some of the highest rain rates so far. Evacuations were ordered Saturday for some areas in Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties. The Santa Cruz Mountains are a high risk area for flooding and debris flows due to the 2021 CZU Lightning Complex Fire burn scar. Sunday that heavy rain had reached the South Bay and Santa Cruz Mountains. ![]() NBC meteorologist Rob Mayeda wrote on Twitter just before 9 p.m. San Francisco Department of Emergency Management□ October 25, 2021 If at all possible, please stay home and avoid non-essential travel. One foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away. ![]() Please use extreme caution while driving through flooded areas and standing water. This is the commute on 280 near Mission Street exit. If at all possible, please stay home and avoid non-essential travel." "One foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away. "Please use extreme caution while driving through flooded areas and standing water," read a tweet from the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management.
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