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MONO WIND EVENT INFORMATION
For updated information regarding Power, Weather and Additional Resources for those with damage or power outages due to the Mono Wind Event please visit:
Or call 209-372-3230
MONO WIND EVENT INFORMATION
PG&E INFORMATION
For information regarding power, please visit- https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outages/map/
Or call 1-800-743-5002 for questions regarding power restoration.
PGE has set up a Customer Resource Center for those out of power at the following locations: (These are NOT overnight shelters)
Mariposa County Senior Center- 5246 Spriggs Ln, Mariposa, CA 95338 will be an outside center 12pm – 9:30pm
New Life Christian Fellowship-5089 Cole Road, Mariposa, CA 95338 will be an inside center open from 0800-2130 hours
Yosemite High School- 50200 High School Road, Oakhurst, CA 93644 will be an outside center from 0800-2130 hours
- All locations will be requesting each person check in to create a list of participants in case there ends up being a need for Covid -19 contact tracing. This practice will be a change from past CRC protocols for use of the centers.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE
If you need housing assistance from Red Cross do to damage caused from this wind event please call 1-800-733-2767 you will then need to press 4
Additional Assistance is available from the Mariposa County Health and Human Services Agency, to those in need by calling 1-833-423-0816
FREE SPOILED FOOD DISPOSAL
When in doubt throw it out!
FREE- spoiled food disposal!
January 20th -January 31st
8am-4pm
Mariposa County Solid Waste Located at:
5593 CA-49, Mariposa, CA 95338
Household bagged trash only. Advise Solid Waste staff you have spoiled food and they will direct you to the proper location.
WEATHER
The National Weather Service is forecasting several large winter storms to impact Mariposa County this weekend. The first of three storms is expected Friday at approximately 11am, currently forecast for rain based with possible light snows or dustings above 2,500 feet. The second storm is forecasted to arrive Sunday with possible snow down to 1,500 feet Sunday night into Monday. Weather can change quickly so stay updated by visiting https://www.weather.gov/hnx/ or by watching your local news.
Please share this information with your friends and neighbors!