While the parks are currently closed to visitors, we do want to reach out to you, our neighbors, to let you know what we’re doing on our end.
Announcements
If flood waters impacted your home, here is some important guidance from Tulare County HHSA.
CalTrans plans to reopen 198 with complete and full access today, 11 March, by 2pm at the latest.
Medication deliveries available this afternoon and Monday 13 March.
Highway 198 status, closures, medication relay, weather outlook.
Tulare County officials are seeking assistance in documenting damage from the recent severe weather event, and need us to help by filling out a form ASAP.
Sheriff Boudreaux has issued Evacuation Orders for the Three Rivers Area
Homes are actively flooding. There is no designated evacuation site in Three Rivers. Stay calm. Go to high ground if necessary. Help your neighbors.
Tonight’s bear discussion has been postponed. Instead, join Eddie Valero and others for a discussion of storm preparedness either in person at 6pm in the Memorial Building or virtually via a Microsoft Teams Meeting.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks to close at 6pm Thursday 9 March. Additional updates, including timeframes for reopening, will be issued as information becomes available.
Park employees are actively working on storm preparedness in the parks, but Clay and his team are also concerned for what impacts may look like in our local communities. They are providing some additional information to help keep us all informed.
Join fellow sand bag partiers at Fire Station 14 between 9am and noon on Thursday 9 March. The fire station is on the corner of the highway and South Fork Drive at 41412 S Fork Dr, Three Rivers, CA 9327. We will be helping our neighbors by filling sand bags and delivering them.