Mandatory Evacuations for Parts of City of Santa Barbara

Orders Expanded Dramatically Saturday Morning

Sat Dec 16, 2017 | 08:32am

All residents east of State Route 154 (aka San Marcos Pass) above Highway 192/Foothill Road are being told to “leave now” by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.

This area now joins the mandatory evacuations from Mission Canyon to Montecito, where the mandatory evacuation order was also expanded to include everything south of 192 to 101, between Summit Road and Toro Canyon.

At 8:40 a.m., the mandatory order was expanded to include everything north of Alameda Padre Serra, from Mission Canyon to Hot Spring and Summit roads.

Minutes later, the voluntary order expanded further to include everything to the coast, east of the Santa Barbara Zoo. Also now voluntary is the area bordered by Constance to APS to Salinas Street, Mission to State to 101, which includes a significant portion of the City of Santa Barbara, including the entire Eastside and much of downtown. These zones will be clarified as more information is delivered.

Evacuation in the Santa Barbara and Montecito areas are now as follows:

Mandatory evacuations (orders):

“Residents should be prepared to leave in a moment’s notice,” officials said.

Voluntary evacuations (warnings):

“Residents should be prepared to leave in a moment’s notice,” officials said.

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