The Three Rivers Fire Safe Council is working with state and county agencies as well as non-profit disaster response organizations to bring assistance to residents in Three Rivers. Eddie Valero has been a huge help in this effort. If you have sustained damage to your home and/or property email the Fire Safe Council at 3riversfsc@gmail.com.
Tag: storm recovery
Click to read more about the status of county roads in Three Rivers and repair plans.
Roads and facilities in the parks have been badly damaged by the recent major winter storms, beginning with a weather event in early January and followed by a succession of weather events in March. Park officials stress that there are still many unknowns that are likely to change these dates, and plan to issue regular updates to their projections.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, in partnership with Tulare County and Caltrans, is hosting a public meeting on Friday, March 24 at 6 p.m. at the Santa Teresita Youth Conference Center in Three Rivers, CA. Agencies will provide an overview of damage and impacts from the recent storm systems, with an opportunity for participants to ask questions.
The county is focused on restoring access for stranded residents as quickly as possible. Crews are actively working to make bridges passable on a temporary emergency basis at a minimum.
News in brief, closures, contacts…
If you need information on the recent storms and flooding occurring in Tulare County, please call the Tulare County Flood Hotline at (559) 802-9791.
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.