Temporary Evacuation Points:

  • A Temporary Evacuation Point (TEP) has been set up at:
    Solid Rock Christian Fellowship
    Tule Creek Rd & Hwy 3, Hayfork, CA 96041
    A Temporary Evacuation Point (TEP) is a designated, immediate, and safe location for people displaced by a disaster, offering a place to park, get information, use restrooms, and contact family, allowing them to make further plans for longer-term shelter or recovery. Unlike a formal shelter, a TEP is a temporary hub that can be set up quickly, often in a large parking lot, and serves as a triage and planning center before evacuees move to a more permanent shelter, a hotel, or a relative's home

ReadyTrinity Alerts:

  • Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025 - 5:02 PM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's Office has issued an Evacuation Warning for zone(s) POM-375 due to a fire in your area. Be ready to leave if conditions change.
  • Tuesday, September 2, 2025 - 5:01 PM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's Office is ordering all residents in zone(s) POM-377 to evacuate immediately due to Wildfire in your area. Do not delay. More information will be sent as it becomes available.
  • Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025 - 4:08 PM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's Office is ordering all residents in zone(s) POM-378 to evacuate immediately due to fire in your area. Do not delay. More information will be sent as it becomes available.
  • Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025 - 3:23 PM
    The Trinity County Sheriff's Office has issued an Evacuation Warning for zone(s) POM-377, POM-378, POM-379, POM-380, POM-386, POM-387 due to a fire in your area. Be ready to leave if conditions change.

     


 

  • Find your zone
    Use the zone lookup tool to identify your evacuation zone. This helps ensure you receive accurate and timely information specific to your area.
  • Understand the different types of evacuation alerts
    Familiarize yourself with the meanings of Evacuation Order, Evacuation Warning, and Shelter-in-Place. Knowing the difference helps you make quick, informed decisions.
  • Make a plan
    Know how you’ll leave, where you’ll go, and what you’ll take. Start here.
  • Follow official sources only
    Rely on verified updates from local agencies. Sharing unconfirmed information can create confusion.

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