Calif largest reservoir - at 95% of capacity, battling to prepare for storms

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http://www.ksbw.com/article/conditions-worsen-up-palo-colorado/8957697

Pricey helicopter rides are the only option for stranded residents living south of Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge to get out of Big Sur.

Stranded residents can ride helicopters from the Post Ranch Inn to Monterey Regional Airport for $780 per flight. The helicopter seats up to three people, however there is no separate baggage compartment, so bag space is limited.
 
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http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/02/...e-rescues-in-coyote-creek-highway-17-updates/

The reason for the historic water levels was that Anderson Reservoir, the largest reservoir in Santa Clara County, filled over the weekend to the top for the first time since 2006 because of relentless storms. The water poured down the concrete spillway and into Coyote Creek, ending the dam’s ability to act as a flood control regulator.

“Up until this storm we have had room in Anderson Reservoir to capture flood waters. Now there is no more room,” Grimes said. “There’s no more space for us to capture it. A lot of rain has fallen on a very saturated watershed.”

The waters were expected to peak this evening through midnight for much of Coyote Creek, although some places that have flooded in the past, such as Alviso, were coming through without significant problems due to flood control projects in the last two decades.
 
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Steadly rising (Sasha) 67 in 37 out
 
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probably no one wants to admit its an emergency because some one might not like our policies....

 
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luckily, my neighborhood was hit hardest in a nearby industrial area. but the creek a block from my house breeched and flooded the field. so far it ahs only flooded the street on the other side and not my hood. the field looks like a creek with rapids and everything!

Yes, keep us posted. Stay high and dry![emoji571]
 
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I listened to Fox news in my car on the way home from work, and they covered it. They interviewed someone from the area too.
 
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First time in 20 years water released from Lake Don Pedro spillway

[video=youtube;Qt0G1tqmvKk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt0G1tqmvKk[/video]
 
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Historic Flooding in San Jose Caused More Than $70 Million in Damage: Officials
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/San-Jose-Flooding-Damage-Cost-414864693.html

•Historic flooding caused $50 million in private property damage and $23 million in public property damage.

•Flooding victims have received nearly $1 million in donations.

•Residents who had their cars towed during flooding should call 408-277-4263. Vehicle owners will not be charged tow fees.
 

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