Floods take over Orange County

The good news with the evacuation order lifted. Unfortunately, the damage is done.

In some areas property damaged occurred with others reporting no flood damage to personal property. Definitely some expensive road damage as in the video below.

Evacuation orders have been lifted for residents in Trabuco Canyon, though a major road closure remains in effect after heavy rain doused the area.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department announced Friday morning that the mandatory evacuation order for residents in the Trabuco Creek area and the voluntary evacuation warning for residents in the Rose Canyon and Mystic Oaks/El Cariso North areas have been lifted.

OC Sheriff, CA

@OCSheriff

#OCSDPIO Evacuation Orders Lifted and Trabuco Canyon Road Closure Remains in Effect. OCSD has lifted the Evacuation Order (Mandatory) for the residents within Trabuco Creek and the Evacuation Warning (Voluntary) for Rose Canyon and Mystic Oaks/El Cariso North areas.

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However, sheriff’s officials emphasized that Trabuco Canyon Road will remain shut down between Plano Trabuco Road and just south of Rose Canyon Road due to flood debris.

Orange County residents have a big day of cleanup ahead after heavy debris washed out a bridge in Trabuco Canyon on Thursday amid heavy rains.

There was major flooding in Costa Mesa, where a man was seen using his surfboard to reach a pick-up truck.

Also, more flooding occurred at 17th Street and Superior Avenue — one of several intersections police had to shut down after several cars stalled.

More information for Orange County residents is available from the Sheriff’s Department here.

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