Flood watch in effect across Imperial Valley

Adrik Vargas
IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA) – A flood watch is in effect across the Imperial Valley, and officials are reminding residents to stay prepared.
The Imperial County Fire Department says the biggest danger is on the roads. Even a small amount of moving water can sweep a car away. Drivers are urged to “turn around, don’t drown.”
Deputy Chief Cedric Ceseña warned, “If you find yourself in a flash flood, in a vehicle or outside of a vehicle, the chances of something really critical happening are very high.”
Officials also recommend keeping phones charged and having water and flashlights ready. Sandbags can help protect homes in low-lying areas.
Ceseña said, “We do provide sandbags and sand at each one of our fire stations…the public is free to come in and fill their own sandbags to protect their property.”
Residents like Olivia Felix have already taken action.
She said, “We go to the station, get our full sandbags, and just make sure to place them at our door so no water gets in.”
Officials urge residents to prepare and keep an eye on friends, family, and neighbors.
Ceseña added, “It’s always important that the public stays informed and that they also share that information with their family.”
The flood watch remains in effect in Imperial Valley until 2 a.m. Friday, and officials warn that once water starts moving, every second counts.