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SOME MONSOON SAFETY TIPS

It’s monsoon season in the deserts of SoCal! Awesome to see, but can be very dangerous to drive in! Please give yourself some extra time and drive safely #vision4safety https://t.co/0COVy6wLf1  – Captain Trevis Newport

The Morongo Basin is now in the monsoon season, and with the monsoons, comes the very real threat of flash flooding. When rain threatens, the National Weather Service may issue flood watches or flood warnings here on Z107.7. A flood watch means a flood is possible, while a flood warning means that flooding is happening or will happen soon. Reporter Eric Knabe has the following tips to stay safe and prepared during flash floods…

North on Los Olivos off of Mesa, west of Lear Avenue in the Desert Heights neighborhood of Twentynine Palms. Heather Clisby photo.

When it rains, first check weather and traffic condition before you leave. Listen to Z107.7 for current conditions. Don’t drive if you don’t have to, and don’t play or swim in a flood channel. Don’t try to walk or drive through a flooded road. Six inches of swiftly flowing water can knock you off your feet, and two feet of floodwater can carry away most vehicles, including pickup trucks and SUVs. Be especially cautious at night, when it’s hard to see the danger. Have on hand water, snacks, a charged phone with charger, and a pair of sturdy shoes in case of emergency.

Looking west on Mesa Drive, off of Lear Avenue in the Desert Heights neighborhood of Twentynine Palms. Heather Clisby photo.

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