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Streets Flood in San Rafael, Mill Valley as Wild Storm Lashes Bay Space – CBS San Francisco

SAN RAFAEL (CBS SF) – Marin County authorities notified residents of widespread road flooding in San Rafael, Mill Valley and other areas and warned people to avoid certain areas due to extreme flooding on Sunday afternoon.

(CBS)

Many roads were under 2 feet of water and impassable, San Rafael police said in a warning around 2:15 p.m.

“The floods are expected to worsen due to another flood in addition to the amount of precipitation from the atmospheric river,” police said in a statement.

Shortly after 3:45 p.m., the San Rafael Office of Emergency Services tweeted images of flooding in residential areas. Officials warned that much of downtown San Rafael was flooded and asked residents to stay at home.

There is still significant rainfall in Marin and @CityofSanRafael. The main front is still pending. Much of the city center is flooded and not safe to travel. Please stay at home and only travel if absolutely necessary. #fluten #AtmosphericRiver @SanRafaelPolice @SRFD pic.twitter.com/Ql7msLmIqA

– San Rafael OES (@SanRafaelOES) October 24, 2021

Meanwhile, the Marin County Sheriff tweeted about flooding in other areas and road closures.

A section of the Shoreline Highway in Olema was closed due to flooding from Sir Francis Drake / Hwy 1 to Sir Francis Drake / Hwy 1 in Point Reyes.

Shoreline Highway in Olema from Sir Francis Drake / Hwy 1 to Sir Francis Drake / Hwy1 in Point Reyes closed due to flooding.

Please only travel if it is absolutely necessary. pic.twitter.com/3p1yBpWHQl

– Marin County Sheriff (@MarinSheriff) October 24, 2021

Mill Valley also saw flooding in the Sycamore Triangle neighborhood. Residents there were told to raise their vehicles in the Mill Valley Community Center.

The town of Mill Valley is experiencing flooding in the Sycamore Triangle area. Residents in flood-prone areas are advised to bring their vehicles to a higher level at the Mill Valley Community Center.

Don’t call 911 unless you have an emergency. pic.twitter.com/i5J4RrMG85

– Marin County Sheriff (@MarinSheriff) October 24, 2021

The sheriff also tweeted at around 4 p.m. that flood sirens went on in Ross, San Anselmo, and Fairfax as Corte Madera Creek reached its banks.

High water sirens activated in Ross, San Anselmo and Fairfax. Creek begins to curve. Avoid the area and seek higher ground if you are near streams or creeks.

Updated information at https://t.co/6lGaK7yzy0 pic.twitter.com/mCGOkWuwlg

– Marin County Sheriff (@MarinSheriff) October 24, 2021

Residents have been advised to vacate the area and go to higher elevation areas if they are near streams or creeks.

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