The news said that Schools in Chualar couldn't be reached by car so parents couldn't retrieve their children, so children are being watched by teachers and first responders tonight and being fed and watched over in the Gym tonight.
I was watching the video on flooded 101 near Chualar and wondering if the flooding has subsided yet.
Here is the most recent on Highway 101 as of 11:07pm Wednesday December 4th 2019:
Road Information
This highway information is the latest reported as of Wednesday, December 4th, 2019 at 11:07 PM.
US 101
[IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA]
NO TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS ARE REPORTED FOR THIS AREA.
NO TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS ARE REPORTED FOR THIS AREA.
[IN THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA AREA]
IS CLOSED FROM 5.2 MI NORTH OF GONZALES TO 6.6 MI SOUTH OF SALINAS /AT ESPERANZA RD/ (MONTEREY CO) - DUE TO FLOODING - MOTORISTS ARE ADVISED TO USE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE
IS CLOSED FROM 5.2 MI NORTH OF GONZALES TO 6.6 MI SOUTH OF SALINAS /AT ESPERANZA RD/ (MONTEREY CO) - DUE TO FLOODING - MOTORISTS ARE ADVISED TO USE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE
[IN THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA]
1-WAY CONTROLLED TRAFFIC AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS FROM 11 MI SOUTH TO 10.4 MI SOUTH OF THE MENDOCINO/HUMBOLDT CO LINE - DUE TO A SLIP-OUT
1-WAY CONTROLLED TRAFFIC AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS FROM 11 MI SOUTH TO 10.4 MI SOUTH OF THE MENDOCINO/HUMBOLDT CO LINE - DUE TO A SLIP-OUT
1-WAY CONTROLLED TRAFFIC FROM 11 MI SOUTH TO 10.6 MI SOUTH OF CRESCENT CITY (DEL NORTE CO) 24 HRS A DAY THRU 1700 HRS ON MONDAY 8/31/20 - DUE TO CONSTRUCTION
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