The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office issued the following EVACUATION ORDERS and EVACUATION WARNINGS due to threats to life and safety caused by the Lake Fire.
The following areas are under an EVACUATION ORDER:
-Woodstock Area (Areas north of Calzada Ave, east of E. Oak Trail Rd., west of Happy Canyon, and south of the Sisquoc River)
-Goat Rock Area (Area east of Figueroa Creek, north of the US Forest Service entrance at Happy Canyon Road, and south of Cachuma Mountain)
-SB Ranger area (remote forest area east of Goat Rock)
-Parts of the Figueroa Mountain area as follows: south of Tunnel House at Sisquoc River, east of Figueroa Creek, north of the southern end of Cachuma Mountain, and west of Los Padres National Forest areas
-All areas from Figueroa Mountain Road at Junction Camp (including Tunnel Rd) to Chamberlin Ranch and all areas from Zaca Lake Rd at Foxen Canyon Road north to the Sisquoc River including east of Foxen Canyon Road to the 9000 block.
The following areas are under an EVACUATION WARNING:
-Area starting at the south end of Cachuma Creek, northeast of Santa Cruz Creek to Santa Cruz Peak, west through Grand Spring, and to the northern part of Cachuma Creek
-Area east and north of Alisos Rd (L-shaped road), west of Cachuma Creek, and south of the US Forest Service entrance at Happy Canyon Road
-Area east of Highway 154, north of Armour Ranch Road/Secretariate St, west of Alisos Rd, and south of the Woodstock area.
-Area east of Figueroa Mountain Road, north of Highway 154, west of Calzada Ave/W Oak Trail Rd and south of Woodstock Rd.
Note: Highway 154 is not within the Evacuation Warning and remains open at this time.
During an Evacuation Warning, community members living in the impacted areas are asked to:
• Prepare to leave: fill gas tank, load up important documents, essential items, etc.
• LEAVE if you feel unsafe. DO NOT wait for an evacuation order.
• People with disabilities, access and functional needs should LEAVE NOW.
• People with large animals should LEAVE NOW.
• DO NOT attempt to drive while it is dark or raining, as roads may be damaged or your car may be swept away by moving water or debris.
• BE PREPARED to sustain yourself and your household for multiple days if you choose not to evacuate, as you may not be able to leave the area and
emergency responders may not be able to access your property in the event of road damage, flooding, or a debris flow.