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Update: Heat Advisory Today And Wednesday

The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the Mother Lode and the Northern San Joaquin Valley from 11 AM this morning (Tuesday) to 8 PM Wednesday. Additionally, a Heat Advisory will be in effect for the Mariposa County…

The FDA has recommendations available on what to do with food and water before, during and after a storm has occurred. Various consumer articles related to food and water safety, power outages and floods are available to help guide those who have been victims of natural disasters. More information is available on their website linked here.

Tuolumne Road Conditions

Calaveras County Public Information Map

Mariposa Public Information Map

Find your local Tuolumne Fire Station and Fire District map, fire stations may be operated by Tuolumne County Fire Department (TCFD) or another agency. Some stations are fully staffed while others are staffed seasonally or year round by volunteers.
Find your Calaveras Fire District here.

KKBN 93.5FM, Star 92.7FM, KVML 1450AM/102.7FM

Tuolumne Sheriff Non-Emergency: (209)533-5815

Tuolumne OES 209-533-5511

Calaveras OES 209-754-2890

Mariposa OES (sheriff) 209-742-1306

Avalanche and Snowpack Conditions: Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center (ESAC) and the Bridgeport Avalanche Center for the avalanche advisories for our MotherLode area of the Sierra Nevada. The local avalanche centers hoisted an avalanche warning mid January due to extreme winds and heavy snow loads.

Drought.gov

Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Resources

Tuolumne Senior Homebound Vet assistance (209)533-6280

California Peer Run Warm Line (855)845-7415

Alzheimer’s Foundation Helpline: (866)232-8484

CDC’s Stress & Coping Guide

Natl Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255

Natl Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224

Center for a Non Violent Community 24-Hour Crisis Line (209)533-3401

Scanner 911

Floods and power outages from hurricanes, tornadoes, and snow storms can cut off water supplies and quickly contaminate food. Protect yourself, your family, and your pets from foodborne illnesses. Following are steps you can take to preserve your food and water during storms.

Questions? Call the FDA Information Center: 1-888-SAFE-FOOD Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Disaster Preparedness Before, During and After A Flood
There are several things you can do to prepare for flooding, minimize the damage and stay safe after the water recedes. Read More…

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