#ApacheFire yesterday as the fire was running Apache Canyon it ended up spotting over the canyon and made a hard run to the South East. Crews from @VCFD & @LosPadresNF tried to hold lines in extremely hot and dry conditions.
@Ask_Spectrum Down since 1pm in Ventura, CA. We have a home business and are losing money for this extended outage. What is going on and will you be compensating customers for this loss?
@Ask_Spectrum when will your site be updated with service restore estimates for 93003? No internet for 6+ hours and your chat service shuts down saying The area in a service outage no update can be provided? What kind of Customer Service is this??!
Due to a power outage, NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts from Broadcast Peak in Santa Barbara are currently off the air. This includes land (162.40) and marine (162.475) broadcasts. Warnings that require tone alerts will not be transmitted from those frequencies until power returns.
Mission Creek level holding steady now, intermittent overtopping on bridge, still flooding backyards at corner of Haley and De La Vina in #SantaBarbara California.
Creek has jumped banks farther upstream and is now flowing down neighborhood streets!
#CAwx
The NOAA Weather Radio in Santa Barbara has apparently been knocked out due to a power outage. This is an essential emergency system to provide the public with weather warnings as a last resort. That they do not have a backup generator in CALIFORNIA is irresponsible.
🚨⚠️Due to the rising water levels of Mission Creek at De la Vina Street and Haley Street we will be evacuating residents in this area.⚠️🚨
Police officers will be doing door knocks for those specific residences effective immediately. @SB_Police#SantaBarbara
Path of Mission Creek, 1876
The Humphreys Plat Map shows one of the reasons there was so much flooding on Division Street. #sfhistory https://t.co/QO4emr7Asv
Here in Santa Barbara where Mission Creek has overflowed onto Bath and Cota streets, impacting some homes. This exact same area flooded last year.
Michael Vidal stands in the middle of the street to prevent cars from driving through, sending more waves of water into his house