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  1. #california #water "Decision to dump water from #Tulare County lakes altered after sending locals into a mad scramble." But "Who made the decision to release the water? Why? Why so suddenly? And why weren’t safety personnel notified?"
    sjvwater.org/decision-to-dump-

  2. #california #water "Decision to dump water from #Tulare County lakes altered after sending locals into a mad scramble." But "Who made the decision to release the water? Why? Why so suddenly? And why weren’t safety personnel notified?"
    sjvwater.org/decision-to-dump-

  3. #california #water "Decision to dump water from #Tulare County lakes altered after sending locals into a mad scramble." But "Who made the decision to release the water? Why? Why so suddenly? And why weren’t safety personnel notified?"
    sjvwater.org/decision-to-dump-

  4. #california #water "Decision to dump water from #Tulare County lakes altered after sending locals into a mad scramble." But "Who made the decision to release the water? Why? Why so suddenly? And why weren’t safety personnel notified?"
    sjvwater.org/decision-to-dump-

  5. #california #water "Decision to dump water from #Tulare County lakes altered after sending locals into a mad scramble." But "Who made the decision to release the water? Why? Why so suddenly? And why weren’t safety personnel notified?"
    sjvwater.org/decision-to-dump-

  6. #Photos of dead #cattle show #birdflu is overwhelming #Tulare County. How did the virus get in? kvpr.org/health/2024-10-11/pho

    On Thursday, KVPR obtained photos taken the same week of dead cattle and calves that were discarded in the open air near a road at the edge of a dairy farm near the Tulare County community of Tipton.

  7. #Photos of dead #cattle show #birdflu is overwhelming #Tulare County. How did the virus get in? kvpr.org/health/2024-10-11/pho

    On Thursday, KVPR obtained photos taken the same week of dead cattle and calves that were discarded in the open air near a road at the edge of a dairy farm near the Tulare County community of Tipton.

  8. #Photos of dead #cattle show #birdflu is overwhelming #Tulare County. How did the virus get in? kvpr.org/health/2024-10-11/pho

    On Thursday, KVPR obtained photos taken the same week of dead cattle and calves that were discarded in the open air near a road at the edge of a dairy farm near the Tulare County community of Tipton.

  9. #Photos of dead #cattle show #birdflu is overwhelming #Tulare County. How did the virus get in? kvpr.org/health/2024-10-11/pho

    On Thursday, KVPR obtained photos taken the same week of dead cattle and calves that were discarded in the open air near a road at the edge of a dairy farm near the Tulare County community of Tipton.

  10. #Photos of dead #cattle show #birdflu is overwhelming #Tulare County. How did the virus get in? kvpr.org/health/2024-10-11/pho

    On Thursday, KVPR obtained photos taken the same week of dead cattle and calves that were discarded in the open air near a road at the edge of a dairy farm near the Tulare County community of Tipton.

  11. October 10 deadline.

    California Bicycle Coalition / #CalBike wants input from all 58 CA counties. Especially needed: feedback from people who bike or walk in #Fresno, #Kern, #SanBernardino, #SanJoaquin, #Solano, #Tulare, and #Ventura counties.

    bikemonterey.org/complete-stre

    "Almost every California community has a state highway that doubles as a local street. These are often the most dangerous roads, because the California Department: of Transportation / Caltrans has historically prioritized moving cars quickly over the safety of people #biking and #walking.

    "CalBike is seeking input from people who use these local streets to help create a report on the safety of Caltrans-controlled #roadways. Please fill out CalBike's survey." form.jotform.com/CalBikeCoalit

    #BikeTooter #CompleteStreets #GoldenState #California #MontereyCounty #BikeAdvocacy #ActiveTransportation #Caltrans #highways

  12. Interactive map shows data from the VIIRS satellites indicating the flooded area (red/blue/yellow) at #Tulare Lake basin. The map has other #GIS overlay layers you can turn on that show dikes and related features. For help, read the “Map tips” link in upper left corner.

    If you open the map and zoom out then you will see an orange line that shows the area that drains into the basin. #TulareLake #Geospatial

    Open #GISsurfer map:
    mappingsupport.com/p2/gissurfe

  13. Real time inundation of #TulareLake 3/27/23 vs. 4/01/23. The white colors you see are blooming cherry trees (looks like a big loss of Bing cherries this year--probably long term loss of crop due to inundation) #CA #CAwx #Tulare #Corcoran #Lake #flooding #flood

  14. #gis #CAwx Figured out where to snag the lowest part of Tulare Lake's footprint! The areas in blue have a 1% annual chance of flooding and 26% chance of flooding over the life of a 30 year mortgage, per FEMA. #TulareLake #LakeTulare #mapping #floods #Tulare (the lake was larger than this at some point, however)

  15. Flooding reported near historic Black town in Allensworth CA | The Fresno Bee

    A historic region founded by #African-#Americans in the #San #Joaquin #Valley escaped damage from floodwaters released when a nearby creek bank was #breached Saturday, officials said.

    Crews were working to stop flooding from Deer Creek near Road 88 just north of #Allensworth in southwestern #Tulare #County, according to Cal Fire spokesperson Jazz Shaw.

    Shaw said residents in the area were under a #flood #warning and not an evacuation order as of 2 p.m. Saturday.

    Where flooding could be seen, the water was roughly thigh-high, and roads leading to Allensworth from the north were blocked.

    Read more at: fresnobee.com/news/weather-new

    Saturday morning, SJV Water reported in a tweet that Allensworth flooded sometime after 2:30 a.m. when someone used heavy equipment to breach the banks of Deer Creek at Road 88, letting the water out, saying it spoke to Deer Creek Flood District head Jack Mitchell.

    “A ‘cat and dozer’ that cut the banks of Deer (Creek) at Road 88 in (the) middle of the night have been tracked from the cut,” SJV Water tweeted. “The(y) lead toward Earlimart and police have been alerted.”

    Read more at: fresnobee.com/news/weather-new

    fresnobee.com/news/weather-new

  16. #Tulare County Sheriff’s Mike Boudreaux revealed Friday evening what he says was the likely motive behind the #Goshen #massacre on January 16, which resulted in the death of six victims including a 10-month-old baby.
    According to the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office, two of the victims were members of a gang – and the two gunmen were members of a rival gang.
    Sheriff Mike Boudreaux says the gang members were making #untraceable #guns to give to other gang members – and confirmed that the Goshen massacre was about #drugs.
    “This is about drugs, drug money, illegal drug running, and illegal firearms, infiltrating the entire Central Valley,” said Boudreaux. “We are able to identity future locations in different counties in California.”
    yourcentralvalley.com/news/cri

    RELATED: video shows mom and baby trying to escape

    yourcentralvalley.com/digital-

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