Imperial County locals prepare for storm
IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA) - Heavy rain is expected across much of Southern California this Christmas week.
While Imperial County is not anticipating major rainfall, fire officials are encouraging residents to stay prepared and take necessary precautions.
The Imperial County Fire Department (ICFD) says the rain is expected to last several days, and officials are closely monitoring weather conditions alongside the Office of Emergency Services.
"The Imperial County Fire Department and the Office of Emergency Services are currently monitoring the state of the storm," officials said.
ICFD officials say that as long as rainfall does not hit all at once, Imperial County should avoid major impacts. However, they continue to urge residents to remain prepared.
Fire officials say sand and sandbags are available to the public and are self-serve at local fire stations.
"Our firefighters may or may not be at the station," officials said. "However, the sand and sandbags are self-served, so the public is welcome to come to our stations and pick up sandbags and sand at their leisure. For seniors or those who may not be able to help themselves, we will provide assistance."
The fire department is also monitoring rural areas that are prone to flooding, particularly washes and roadways.
"We are aware of the areas that are prone to flooding, especially where water runs through the washes, including Highway 78 and the corridor between Blythe and Brawley," officials said.
Fire officials say seniors or residents who need assistance with sandbags can call any local fire station for help.
