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Storm Response Continues as Flooding and Road Closures Impact the Inland Empire

By WIlliam Cortez, Community Writer
December 31, 2025 at 01:59pm. Views: 1809

San Bernardino County and partner agencies are engaged in storm response and recovery operations addressing the heavy rain, high winds, flooding and mud and debris flows impacting multiple communities near burn scar areas.

On Dec. 24, Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency for San Bernardino County and several other counties impacted by the late December storms, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego and Shasta. On Dec. 25, San Bernardino County CEO Luther Snoke declared a local emergency for San Bernardino County. These actions make the county and its residents eligible for forms of aid that might become available.

“We want to assure our communities that the Board of Supervisors and county departments stand with you,” said Board of Supervisors Chairman and Third District Supervisor Dawn Rowe. “We are focused on stabilizing our roads with an emphasis on safe access, as well as rounding up every available resource to keep you safe and assist you with your immediate needs and recovery.”

“I join our communities in thanking every firefighter, law enforcement officer, public works crew member and volunteer who has stepped up to serve and protect our residents,” said First District Supervisor Col. Paul Cook (Ret.), whose First District includes many of the hardest-hit communities. “We will continue to coordinate with our state, federal and local partners to stabilize our infrastructure, clear mud and debris, keep residents informed, secure assistance, and achieve a full recovery.”

Rowe and Cook urged the public to adhere to all road closures and barricades, avoid driving through floodwaters, and plan ahead before traveling.

San Bernardino County Fire has exited unified command in response to the incident. The San Bernardino County Office of Emergency Services continues emergency coordination, including sheltering and public information dissemination in partnership with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, County Fire, Public Works, Public Health, Animal Care and regional partners.

 

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