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Public Forums => Hot Topics => Topic started by: Ed K on Dec 24, 25, 09:05:15 AM
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Can anyone make out what the Sherriff's patrol car is announcing? It's gone by twice but I can't make out what they are saying.
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Can anyone make out what the Sherriff's patrol car is announcing? It's gone by twice but I can't make out what they are saying.
According to a post on Facebook... mandatory evac south of Highway 2.
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There is also an evacuation warning from Pine to LA county line
https://sbcounty.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=35f8f75a490f4007bc983b39c208a629
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The warning area extended to all of Wrightwood
https://sbcounty.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=35f8f75a490f4007bc983b39c208a629
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Audio feed
https://m.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/7010
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http://sanbernardino-iridium.trilynx-novastar.systems/images/webcams/SheepCreek.jpg
http://sanbernardino-iridium.trilynx-novastar.systems/images/webcams/SheepCreekHwy2.jpg
http://sanbernardino-iridium.trilynx-novastar.systems/images/webcams/HeathCreek.jpg
http://sanbernardino-iridium.trilynx-novastar.systems/images/webcams/HeathCreekHwy2.jpg
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Highway 2 in town has some flooding by the post office.
https://youtu.be/qoMufx_P3mA
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The CA DOT Road Conditions page says that 138 is closed from Beekley all the way to 15.
https://roads.dot.ca.gov/roadscell.php?roadnumber=138
SR 138
[IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA]
Is closed from 1.8 mi west of the Jct of SR 2 /at Beekley Rd/ to the Jct of I 15 (San Bernardino Co) - Due to flooding - Motorists are advised to use an alternate route
That page also says that 2 is closed:
https://roads.dot.ca.gov/roadscell.php?roadnumber=2
SR 2
[IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA]
Is closed from 3.3 mi east of Newcomb's Ranch to Islip Saddle (Los Angeles Co) - Due to adverse weather - Motorists are advised to use an alternate route
Is closed from Islip Saddle (Los Angeles Co) to the Los Angeles/San Bernardino Co Line - Due to slides - Motorists are advised to use an alternate route
Is closed from the Los Angeles/San Bernardino Co Line to the Jct of SR 138 (San Bernardino Co) - Due to flooding - Motorists are advised to use an alternate route
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San Bernardino County Fire
is in Wrightwood, CA.
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WRIGHTWOOD INCIDENT UPDATE:
San Bernardino County Fire remains in command of the Wrightwood Incident as ongoing rain continues to worsen mud and debris flows and flooding. The primary focus remains life safety. Crews are conducting door-to-door checks in impacted areas and advising residents in danger zones to evacuate immediately. An evacuation warning remains in effect for Wrightwood from Pine Street to the Los Angeles County line, and residents outside this area are also strongly encouraged to evacuate as conditions may rapidly worsen.
Fire crews are rescuing people trapped in vehicles and responding to an increase in swiftwater rescue calls, particularly in the Hesperia and North Desert areas. Multiple agencies are assisting, including Los Angeles County Fire, CAL FIRE, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Aviation, and San Bernardino County Public Works.
A Care and Reception Center for evacuees has been established at Serrano High School, 9292 Sheep Creek Rd., Phelan. Residents are urged to stay off the roads if possible, stay informed by signing up for the TENS system, and visit prepare.sbcounty.gov for updates.
Date/Time: December 24, 2025, 12:00p.m.
Incident: Flooding with Mud & Debris Flow, BDC# 25-312958
Location: Wrightwood, CA
Media Contact: Christopher Prater, Public Information Officer, (909)665-2383
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We are NOT planning to go anywhere anytime soon...but does anybody know the status of Lone Pine Canyon Road for leaving town?
The DOT's road condition's page doesn't seem to monitor it...and I'm just not sure what a good source for status info is.
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We are NOT planning to go anywhere anytime soon...but does anybody know the status of Lone Pine Canyon Road for leaving town?
Its a county road. It's closed
https://dpw.sbcounty.gov/operations/road-closures/ (https://dpw.sbcounty.gov/operations/road-closures/)
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Its a county road. It's closed
https://dpw.sbcounty.gov/operations/road-closures/ (https://dpw.sbcounty.gov/operations/road-closures/)
Thank you for that link!
Unless I am misreading, it looks like Lone Pine Canyon Rd. is open...but the dirt road at the lower bend (Swarthout Canyon) is closed. Is that accurate?
...just trying to figure out a good source to know what roads (if any) are clear tomorrow...
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Unless I am misreading,
I see that now... well heck, maybe its open again. It was apparently closed at the 138 and at the top for a while
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I see that now... well heck, maybe its open again. It was apparently closed at the 138 and at the top for a while
Lone Pine Canyon heading to/from 138 is marked as closed again, as-of now.
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10am 12-26-25
WW Fine Foods is open
Gas Station is open
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Post office is closed. Sign on door instructs people to get their mail in Phelan
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Does anyone know about the 138, is it open to residents in and out?
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Found out theyre allowing west Cajon valley resdients with ID to come back in.
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Following natural disaster events, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) may activate the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program, which provides technical and financial assistance to help communities address imminent threats to life and property caused by floods, fires, storms, and other watershed-impairing disasters. San Bernardino County has asked NRCS to begin the EWP application process in an effort to secure emergency federal funding to help mitigate recent storm impacts.
EWP funding can also be used to address impacts on private property. However, for private properties to be included, landowners must first contact the EWP sponsor, in this case San Bernardino County, to request an initial site visit. During these visits, county staff collect data and assess needs for inclusion in the EWP application.
Given how well connected you all are within the community, and that you may already be in contact with affected landowners, you are welcome to share the following contact information:
Michael Fam
San Bernardino County Department of Public Works
Email: mfam@dpw.sbcounty.gov
Phone: 909-387-8121
Michael, along with other county representatives and NRCS staff, are planning to conduct site visits in the coming weeks. The more interested private property owners who request assessments, the stronger the overall application will be when seeking emergency funding.