Emergency officials are urging residents to stay off the roads, if possible as the latest round of stroms bring down trees and power lines across the Bay Area.
Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office warned residents to avoid getting on the roads. "Trees and power lines are falling down left and right throughout the County due to high winds and inclement weather," the sheriff’s office wrote on Twitter, adding, "Please avoid traveling and stay in your homes if possible for your safety!", "We’re responding to wind related calls for fallen trees and power lines across the county. Please use 911 for emergencies only.
And on Interstate 280 in Millbrae, a massive tree came down and blocked all lanes in the southbound direction. It was reported shortly before 11 a.m. All lanes of southbound 280 in Millbrae were closed before noon due to a fallen tree. In San Mateo, police shut down El Camino Real between Barroilhet Avenue and State Street due to a tree that was leaning on power lines.
Police shut down the road from Grand Avenue and Linden Lane, and residents were advised to stay indoors until the situation was resolved. Officers said PG&E crews responded to the scene, and power was expected to be out in the neighborhood. Arcing power line created hazard, shut down power on Mountain View Avenue. Video: San Rafael Police Dept.
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