SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA) —
Heavy floods continue to damage parts of Northern California Saturday. Despite seeing a break in the rain, residents continued to feel the effects of the latest storm.
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Rising water levels have shut down highways and streets due to flooding.
Evacuations have been issued in the low-lying areas of Wilton and Point Pleasant.
Here’s what you need to know:
EVACUATIONS
Evacuations have been issued for Point Pleasant residents in low-lying areas, the Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services said.
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Flooding is occurring in the area and water levels are expected to rise, the OES said.
An evacuation center have been set up at Pleasant Grove High School at 9531 Bond Road in Elk Grove.
In Wilton, evacuations were lifted about 4 p.m. Saturday. Residents in Wilton were issued a Shelter In Place advisory Friday afternoon.
ROAD CLOSURES
HIGHWAY 99
Highway 99 was reduced to one lane in both directions near Dillard Road due to flooding, Caltrans said.
There is no word on when the lanes will reopen.
INTERSTATE 5
The Twin Cities Road offramp was closed due to possible flooding, Caltrans said.
There is no estimated time when the offramp will reopen.
CROWS LANDING
River Road between Crows Landing and Hills Ferry have been closed due to water on the roadway, the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office said.
FLOODED HOMES
STOCKTON
A KCRA 3 viewer sent these photos of their home on Alpine Road in Stockton.
Courtesy of: Bob and Nylene Barbee
ACAMPO
A KCRA 3 viewer sent these photos of the Arbor Mobile home park off of Woodbridge Road and Highway 99 in Acampo.
Courtesy of: Jami Spagnola
WATER RESCUES
SANTA CLARITA
Three people were rescued from two separate cars in Newhall in the Santa Clarita Valley.
The rescue happened about 4 p.m. Satuday.
There were no injuries.
PLUMAS COUNTY
The California National Guard rescued an 81-year-old Taylorsville man.
Roger McMurty, 81, was swept from his car into the rushing water at the intersection of Highway 9 and Arlington Road about 2 p.m. Friday, officials said.
Rescue crews used a hoist to grab McMurty, who was in over 6 feet of turbulent water, the California National Guard said.
“The crew’s quick and decisive actions resulted in the saving of a life,” Maj. Gen. David Baldwin, adjutant general for the California National Guard, said. “Our partnership with city and county agencies will always ensure communities are safe.”
There is no word on McMurty’s condition.
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SACRAMENTO COUNTY
The Cosumnes Fire Department posted a video of a water rescue at New Hope Road in the Grizzly Slough.
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FLOODING
Franklin Boulevard and Lambert Road were flooded early Saturday.
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RIVER LEVELS
Caltrans posted this video of what Feather River looked like from Highway 89 on Friday.
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