UPDATE: 10:50 a.m.
In response to the Silverado Canyon mudslide, the Orange County Sheriff has now issued a mandatory evacuation order for Modjeska and Williams Canyon, as of 10:50 a.m., on Wednesday, March 10.
UDPDATE: 9:00 a.m.
A mudslide in Silverado Canyon prompted mandatory evacuations for the entire area on Wednesday, March 10. The Silverado Canyon mudslide created a busy morning for Orange County Fire Authority, and Orange County Public Works, as crews worked to clear roadways.
A tweet from OC Public Works shows several feet of mud in Silverado Canyon, covering roads, vehicles and portions of homes. After a brief rain, portions of Silverado Canyon Road became impassible, due to mudslides. As of 11:15 a.m. on Wednesday, crews were still working to clear debris.
#Mudflows along Silverado Canyon Road caused by #rain along Silverado Canyon Road. Sections of road currently impassable. Crews & and equipment mobilizing to reopen the road, expected to take hours. Assessing for any damage pic.twitter.com/nOqrxvPL9g
— OC Public Works (@OCpublicworks) March 10, 2021
At 10:04 a.m. on Wednesday, March 10, the OC Sheriff tweeted a video showing how much extensive amount hillside debris covering large portions of Silverado Canyon Road due to the mudslide.
About 3 feet of mud being moved from #SilveradoCanyon Road. Crews expecting to work throughout day to cease roadway & remove tons of mud pic.twitter.com/345zyZfyhG
— OC Public Works (@OCpublicworks) March 10, 2021
As of 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 10, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department issued an evacuation order for Silverado Canyon, with an evacuation warning order placed on Modjeska and Williams Canyons.
#OCSDPIO: Due to mudslides, a mandatory evacuation order has been issued for Silverado Canyon. Modjeska and Williams Canyon are under voluntary evacuation at this time. #SilveradoMudslide @OCFA_PIO @OCpublicworks
— OC Sheriff, CA (@OCSheriff) March 10, 2021
Weather forecasts predict more rain Wednesday morning, with the National Weather Service predicting at least a half inch of rain.
It is not clear if any residents are trapped or injured as a result of the mudslides on Wednesday. However, OCFA crews continued to clear debris.
Crews are continuing to search for residents and clearing the roadway. Silverado Canyon is still under evacuation order. @OCSheriff #Silveradomudslide pic.twitter.com/CPCGPI1sQ1
— OCFA PIO (@OCFA_PIO) March 10, 2021
Over the last six months, the Silverado Fire and Bond Fire burned more than 10,000 acres near Irvine in both the Silverado and Santiago Canyon areas.
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