The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Debris Flow Evacuation Warning due to a strong storm arriving tonight, Tuesday, November 26, for the area between Patterson Avenue/Anderson Lane and Ontare Road, between the 3500 and 3300 block of State Street and down through Las Positas Road, and south of East Camino Cielo to the ocean. The area in yellow is for the debris flow evacuation warning area, and the area in red is the fire evacuation order zone. | Credit: Courtesy Office of Emergency Management and County of S.B.

In anticipation of a strong storm forecasted for Tuesday night, Santa Barbara County officials have issued a debris flow evacuation warning for Goleta and Noleta neighborhoods below the Cave Fire. The warning was sent out shortly after 10 p.m., with the rains predicted to arrive in the next one to two hours and fall into Wednesday morning. 

The fire itself continues to burn, so far consuming over 4,300 acres of brush, trees, and chaparral in Santa Barbara’s front country. It is approximately 10 percent contained, and mandatory evacuations remain in place. 

The debris flow warning zone, according to a prepared statement from the county, includes the area “between Patterson Avenue/Anderson Lane and Ontare Road, between the 3500 and 3300 block of State Street and down through Las Positas Road, and south of East Camino Cielo to the ocean.”

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