Santa Rosa and San Francisco have been experiencing severe weather conditions, with Santa Rosa Fire & City crews responding to multiple trees down, including trees into powerlines and homes due to strong gusts reaching 41mph. The winds are not impacting all parts of Santa Rosa equally, with some areas being protected from the flow. However, areas that are experiencing the winds are expected to remain gusty until tonight. Significant power outages have been reported throughout Santa Rosa, and residents are advised to visit the city's website for more information on power outages. In San Francisco, City crews, including public works, utilities, and emergency services, are working together to address storm-related incidents such as fallen trees and flooding, ensuring public safety. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) has been activated to coordinate the response and provide critical information to the public. Public Works Crews are also clearing up downed trees and inspecting others that may have been weakened by the wind and rain. Officials, including Speaker Pelosi, have expressed gratitude to the emergency and city crews for their response to the powerful storm and urged residents to heed emergency alerts.
Thank you to @SF_emergency and the City crews responding to yesterday's powerful storm, which brought heavy winds, flooding and electrical outages to the Bay Area. I am continuing to monitor the storm’s aftermath and join in urging San Franciscans to heed emergency alerts.…
San Francisco Public Works Crews are fanned out across the city clearing up downed trees from yesterday’s storm. And inspecting others that may have been weakened by the wind and continued rains. https://t.co/n0UkGNrQa4
Santa Rosa Fire continues to respond to reports of multiple trees coming down at once in several different areas in East Santa Rosa in addition to single trees down across the entire City. Power is out to significant portions of Santa Rosa. Winds should diminish later tonight. https://t.co/QIoFoxrZkZ
It has been a busy day in SF for all our public safety partners. I want to thank our @SF_emergency 911 dispatchers who continue to take hundreds of storm related calls & our emergency managers who activated the EOC & continue to coordinate response & provide critical public info. https://t.co/AL9YO6z0kz
Thank you to all City crews who are responding to calls of fallen trees, flooding & other storm-related incidents. @sfpublicworks, @mysfpuc, @SF311, @sfpd, @SFFDPIO, @RecParkSF are working together to quickly address every area reported & ensure people & properties remain safe. https://t.co/3v2V7Jj4KM
Thank you to all our City crews who are responding to calls of fallen trees, flooding & other storm-related incidents. @sfpublicworks, @mysfpuc, @SF311 @sfpd, @sffd, @RecParkSF are working together to quickly address every area reported & ensure people & properties remain safe. https://t.co/OmqqCeGppI
Santa Rosa Fire & Police have responded to multiple trees down, including tress into powerlines & homes from gusts to 41mph. Not all parts of Santa Rosa being impacted by winds. Some areas are protected from flow. Areas experiencing winds will continue to be gusty until tonight. https://t.co/fTNcHPOjP6
Santa Rosa Fire & City crews have responded to multiple trees down this morning. Strong gusty winds are expected to continue through the day. Watch for debris in roadways & report trees down into powerlines & powerlines down to 911. For power outages visit https://t.co/WV1Ti0mcHm https://t.co/qjhiGiTXGR
Santa Rosa Fire & City crews have responded to multiple trees this morning. Strong gusty winds are expected to continue through the day. Watch for debris in roadways & report trees down into powerlines & powerlines down to 911. For power outages, visit https://t.co/WV1Ti0mcHm https://t.co/0Aw5VhE5sm