Crime & Safety

Sonoma County Evacuation Orders Downgraded Related To The Glass Fire

People returning to theses areas are cautioned to drive slowly and safely when returning.

(Sonoma County Sheriff's Office)

October 8, 2020

In the following areas evacuation orders have been lifted:

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All evacuation orders lifted for zone 2P1:

North of Santa Rosa city limits

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East of Mark West Springs Road

West of Calistoga Road

South of Porter Creek Road

Evacuation orders lifted in a portion of zone 2Q1:

North of the burn scar

East of Calistoga Road

West of the Napa County line

South of Petrified Forest Road

Evacuation orders lifted in a portion of zone 3G3:

North of Highway 12

East of Los Alamos Road

West of Pythian Road

South of Wildwood Trail

Evacuation orders lifted in a portion of zone 6B1:

North of Highway 12 to the burn scar

East of Pythian Road

West of Adobe Canyon Road

South of the burn scar

NOTE: Sugarloaf State Park remains closed to the public for infrastructure repair.

Evacuation orders lifted in a portion of Zone 6B2:

North of Nelligan Road/Nuns Canyon Road

East of Highway 12

West of the Napa County line

South of Adobe Canyon Road and Sugarloaf State Park

NOTE: Adobe Canyon Road will remain under order past 1364 Adobe Canyon Road for infrastructure repair.

NOTE: Sugarloaf State Park remains closed to the public for infrastructure repair.

The following areas are downgraded from an evacuation order to an evacuation warning:

A portion of zone 3G2 has been downgraded from an evacuation order to an evacuation warning:

North of the Santa Rosa city limits

East of Calistoga Road

West of Los Alamos Road

South of Cleland Ranch Road and Weeks Creek

NOTE: Los Alamos Road and all roads past Leggerini Road will remain under evacuation order due to infrastructure repair.

Portions of zones 3G3 and 6B1 have been downgraded from evacuation order to evacuation warning:

North of the Los Guilicos County complex and the burn scar

East of the end of Cougar Lane

West of Adobe Canyon Road and Sugarloaf State Park

South of the Hood Mountain Regional Park

NOTE: This mainly effects addresses off of Pythian Road.

NOTE: Hood Mountain Regional Park remains closed.

People returning to theses areas are cautioned to drive slowly and safely when returning. As you get closer to your homes and the effected fire areas there may be crews in the area doing repairs to infrastructure. Many areas are down to one lane with flaggers in the roadway. Please drive safely and slowly. We want to see everyone get back safely.

This means you can now return home at your own risk. These areas are still at risk from the fires in the area. We recommend you stay home for the day once you arrive. There’s going to be a lot of traffic in the area so please drive safely; our priority is getting everyone home safely.

All other areas under evacuation order are still closed. We will send an alert for each area as it re-opens. Continue to follow the instructions of first responders in the area and make sure to listen for hi-lo sirens. Use extreme caution when around the burned areas that may be present. The burn area is under a Public Health Order due to health hazards created by the fire.

The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions. Please continue to adhere to road closures and any evacuation warnings. A reminder to drive slowly and yield to emergency personnel in the area.

Residents affected by the Glass Fire will be able to access recovery services and resources at a Local Assistance Center (LAC) at Maria Carrillo High School. The LAC will provide assistance with replacing documents (such as drivers licenses, identification cards, and vital records), accessing financial resources, rebuilding information, and beginning the insurance claims process. Visit https://socoemergency.org/recover/glass-wildfire/ for a complete list of services. Hours of the LAC will be October 6th to October 14th. Please adhere to all COVID-19 precautions while at the LAC.

You can call 2-1-1 or check socoemergency.org if you have any questions. Also, take a look at the interactive evacuation map at https://arcg.is/0buuL1 and search by address to see the status of your zone.


This press release was produced by the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office. The views expressed here are the author’s own.