Information Update 12:15 P.M. 1/19/21
To report powerlines down please contact PGE 1-877-660-6789 do not try to move powerlines.
For an estimated time of restoral of power please contact PGE at 1-877-660-6789, please not call the Sheriff's Office to find out when your power will be turned back on.
For information regarding power, please visit: https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outages/map.
Trees and debris are across most roadways. If you must be on the road this morning, please drive with extreme caution. Alternate routes may need to be used in case of an emergency in your area.
Multiple vegetation fires have been reported. No evacuations have been issued at this time.
If you need housing assistance from Red Cross do to damage caused from this wind event, please call 1-800-733-2767 after the prompt press 4.
All Mariposa County Offices are closed.
January 19, 2021 - The Mariposa County Sheriff's Office reports the following information: Powerlines reported down all over Mariposa County. Please stay away from any lines you encounter and call PGE or the Sheriff's Office at 209-966-3615.
Trees and debris are across most roadways. If you must be on the road this morning please drive with extreme caution.
Multiple vegetation fires have been reported.
Yosemite National Park is closed due to trees and powerlines down.
PGE has set up a Customer Resource Center for those out of power at the following locations:
- New Life Christian Fellowship, 5089 Cole Road, Mariposa, CA 95338 will be an inside center open from 0800-2130 hours
- Yosemite High School, 50200 High School Road, Oakhurst, CA 93644 will be an outside center from 0800-2130 hours
Both locations will be requesting each person check in to create a list of participants in case there ends up being a need for Covid -19 contact tracing. This practice will be a change from past CRC protocols for use of the centers.
Source: Mariposa County Sheriff's Office