The National Weather Service has issued a forecast for major flooding in Northwestern Lassen County including Big Valley, Bieber and Nubieber and a flood warning is in effect until noon Thursday, February 6th.
According to the Lassen County Sheriff’s Office the peak flows are projected to be higher than the flows experienced during the flood of February 1986.
The LCSO is working with the Modoc County Sheriff’s Office to coordinate possible resources for those that could be affected by flooding in the area.
Sandbags: Sandbags will be available at the Lassen County District 4 Road Shop located at Bridge Street in Bieber. The sandbags are being filled by inmates from the Cal-FIRE Intermountain Conservation Camp. The sandbags will be available by self-service.
Livestock: The LCSO is working on a location to take large animals if evacuations became necessary. It would be wise to begin planning ahead in case this becomes necessary.
Evacuation Center: If evacuations become necessary, an evacuation center will be established at the Adin Community Center located on State Highway 299 in Adin.
Please continue to monitor updated information from the National Weather Service at www.forest.weather.gov
If you have any concerns in your area, please contact the Lassen County Sheriff’s Dispatch Center on the non-emergency line at 530-257-6121.