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Evacuation Orders Issued for Parts of CZU Complex Burn Area in San Mateo County

Evacuation warnings have been upgraded to evacuation orders in areas of San Mateo County, CalFire CZU confirmed Sunday morning.

The National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch and wind advisory Saturday for portions of the CZU Lightning Complex burn area.

The weather service’s flash flood watch and wind advisory now increases the potential for debris flows, downed trees and power outages in the affected areas.

The evacuation orders are effective immediately, according to a joint statement by Cal Fire, the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department, the San Mateo County Fire Department and San Mateo County.

Below are the areas under evacuation orders:

According to officials, as Sunday morning progresses, and winds and rain increase, downed trees, tree branches and mudslides could impact evacuations. Electricity could also be impacted.

Half Moon Bay High School will open at 8 a.m. Sunday as a temporary evacuation point (TEP). The school is located at 1 Lewis Foster Dr., Foster City.

A live interactive evacuation map is available at community.zonehaven.com.

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Source: NBC Bay Area

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