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Santa Barbara County officials report limited damage after November storms, urge vigilance

Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors · November 18, 2025
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Summary

County emergency managers and public works officials told the Board of Supervisors that crews responded quickly after a mid-November storm system, reporting localized flooding and debris but no major county-road damage or known storm-related injuries. Officials urged residents to sign up for ReadySBC alerts and take bluff-safety precautions as more rain is forecast.

Emergency managers, public works crews and county fire officials summarized storm impacts for the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 18, saying coordinated response limited damage and no storm-related injuries were reported.

"County OEM has been tracking the storm system since early last week," Emergency Manager JD Saucedo told the board, noting close coordination with the National Weather Service and local partners and the county's dedicated storm information webpage at readysbc.org. Saucedo urged residents…

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