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Known as a food and wine center, The Barlow in Sebastopol, Sonoma County, is also home to craft spirits. Your cocktail takes on a whole new flavor with locally produced spirits. Heck, forget the mixer and sip these concoctions straight up. With a twist. Find more info about Sonoma County: sonomacounty.com; more info about California: visitcalifornia.com.
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The Barlow Dries Out
Sebastopol's popular Barlow shopping district dries out, after the worst flooding in its short history.
Outdoor market in CA wine country floods
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A twelve-acre outdoor entertainment district was flooded Wednesday after a series of severe storms dumped more than a foot of rain over some areas of California wine country.
Several restaurants and stores were under several feet of water at The Barlow open-air market in Sebastopol, California.
Business owners tried to keep additional flood water out by putting up metal barriers, but in many cases the damage was already done.
The flood water came from the neighboring Laguna de Santa Rosa watershed.
Business owners say it's the worst flooding they've seen at the six-year-old development.
Meanwhile, two nearby communities were accessible only by boat after a rain-swollen river overflowed its banks and inundated low-lying areas around them overnight.
One of them, the small city of Guerneville, is officially an island, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office.
An official said the nearby town of Monte Rio was also isolated by floodwaters with all roads leading to it swamped.
The swollen Russian River was forecast to rise more throughout the day, engorged by days of rain from western U.S. storms that has also dumped heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
There also was concern about potential mudslides in hillside areas saturated from days of downpours, and in areas scarred by 2017 wildfires.
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Farmers market walk through Sebastopol
Parts Of Northern California Are Dealing With Major Flooding
Meg Oliver reports it's the worst flooding they've seen in more than two decades.
Heavy rain causes more flooding in California
Hacienda (Near Guerneville), California - 1 January, 2006
1. Various trailer park under water
2. House under water
3. Trailer under water
Forestville, California - 1 January, 2005
4. Man in canoe with van underwater in background
5. Medium shot of van under water
6. Man in canoe pedalling through flooded road
7. Wide shot of truck in flooding
8. Close-up of truck in flooding
Hacienda (Near Guerneville), California - 1 January, 2006
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Craig Rangel, Resident:
You know it is a big loss for everyone. It would be nice if people gave us some help out here, but you know, whatever. Bring some water trucks in. (Q: Have you seen many people come out here trying to help you out?) Well, I guess just friends, friends of friends of friends that have already lived through this before so that's who's helping.
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Cashrad, Resident:
Go back up, a little bit past this road, and it gets dry again. But I mean you get too close to the river on the roads and you're done, you know what I mean, because it just takes all the roads by the river.
13. Rangel and Rangel in truck
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Dan Levin, Information Officer for the Russian River Command Post:
Well the river has crested at over 42 feet. And it's not coming down yet, it's pretty much level, and so it's anticipated that it's going to hover at this crest for the next 12 hours. And then it will slowly begin to recede but that's all weather dependent. So we're waiting to find out what the weather does to us and whether or not we're going to see an increase in river levels.
Santa Rosa, California - 1 January, 2006
15. Flooding
16. Sign
Forestville, California - 1 January, 2005
17. Tree on the road
18. Official cutting branches down
STORYLINE:
The second major storm in two days washed across Northern California on Sunday, prolonging the threat of flooding as residents tried to clean up thick layers of mud and debris left behind as the first wave of floodwater receded.
Hundreds of homes and businesses were inundated on Saturday as heavy rain sent the Napa and Russian rivers spilling over their banks.
In many areas, the rivers and creeks were back within banks, though some towns remained flooded or flooded again as the rain, heavy at times, came and went throughout the day on Sunday.
The Sonoma County town of Guerneville was among those still fighting floodwater amid pouring rain.
At least two more inches (five more centimetres) of rain was forecast across Northern California on Sunday, on top of the four to nine inches (10 to 23 centimetres) that had already swamped the region, the National Weather Service said.
Wildfire-damaged areas of Southern California were also under a flash flood watch and a threat of mudslides as heavy rain headed in their direction.
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FLOODING SEBASTOPOL JANUARY 10, 2017
Flooding at The Laguna de Santa Rosa on Hall Road next to Occidental Road. Highway is closed.
Sebastopol Lagoon Flooded
it rained for about a month in CA now
including my entire spring break
Outdoor market in CA wine country floods
A 12-acre shopping and restaurant district in Sebastopol, California was under water Wednesday after a series of storms dumped more than a foot of rain over wine country. (Feb. 27)
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Floodwaters receding north of San Francisco
Sonoma County, California officials said they expect two towns cut off by floods to be accessible by car Friday. Further north, in Ferndale, the Humboldt County Sheriff's office says one man died after a fast-moving current carried him away. (March 1)
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Drone footage of Petaluma, California
Drone footage of Petaluma, California
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Flood waters wash over California wine country
A rain-swollen river in Northern California has overflowed its banks, flooding roads, homes and wineries. Officials say the town of Guerneville is surrounded by water and accessible only by boat. (Feb. 27)
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Flooded California river expected to recede
The Russian River in the wine country north of San Francisco is now expected to recede after reaching its highest level in 25 years. The river swamped some 2,000 homes and other buildings, disrupting many peoples' lives. (Feb. 28)
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Historically Dangerous Flooding Strikes California Town
Reuters reports the worst flooding in 20 years hit Northern California's Guerneville on Wednesday.
Thousands of residents were warned to get out or risk being stranded several days.
Water hit roofs of homes and submerged cars, forcing the evacuation of about 3,600 people.
Santa Rosa reportedly received 4.64 inches of rain.
The Russian River rose to over 43 feet by Wednesday afternoon.
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Two California towns still cut off by flood water
Officials say they expect two Northern California towns, cut off after a river broke its banks during heavy rain, to be accessible again by Friday. No deaths or injuries are reported in and around Guerneville and Monte Rio. (Feb. 28)
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Ethiopians die in floods and landslides after heavy rain
Ethiopians die in floods and landslides after heavy rain