Imperial Valley residents remain on alert as rain continues
Adrik Vargas
IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA) – After rain began moving through the Imperial Valley Thursday, officials are once again reminding residents to stay alert and take precautions as more wet weather moves in.
The Imperial County Fire Department (ICFD) say the showers are expected to get heavier, and residents are being urged to take steps to protect themselves and their property.
The biggest danger, fire officials say, is on the roads. Even a few inches of moving water can sweep a car downstream, making driving in flooded areas extremely risky. Their advice is simple: Turn around, don’t drown.
Deputy Chief Cedric Ceseña stressed the importance of having a preparedness kit at home in case of power outages or other emergencies. Such a kit should include food, water, flashlights, and batteries, enough for everyone in the household, including pets and anyone with special dietary needs.
“I think one of the things that’s important to keep in mind is that, although it might not look like the rain will amount to much right now, the forecast can always change,” Deputy Chief Ceseña said.
The flood watch remains in effect through Saturday morning, and ICFD notes that sand and sandbags are available at all nine county fire stations for anyone who needs them.
Residents are encouraged to monitor weather reports, stay off flooded roads, and prepare early to ensure safety as the storms continue.