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Russian River rises again, flooding Guerneville By Amy Graff , Senior News Editor Feb 8, 2017 The river rose above its flood stage level of 32 feet and reached a peak of 34.4 feet at about 6 a.m..
40 feet brings major flooding along the Russian River, making travel on River Road in Guerneville "very difficult." In Northwood, upper Redwood Drive floods. In Cazadero, Austin Creek Road floods.
Russian River flooding is seen along River Road near Forestville, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019. (Jane Tyska /Bay Area News Group) GUERNEVILLE, CALIFORNIA.
Flooding is expected to get worse in North Bay, Russian River. The flooding is expected to get worse along the Russian River in the North Bay's Guerneville. Tom Vacar keeps an eye on the rising water.
The rising Russian River flooded Guerneville and nearby communities this morning, blocking people from their homes and jobs and causing a wine country hotel to evacuate. 24/7 Live Fresno County ...
They expected a little bit of flooding along the Russian River, but what Guerneville residents found when they returned to the flood-ravaged community shocked them. 24/7 Live San Francisco East ...
GUERNEVILLE (CBS SF) – While torrential rains that have pounded the North Bay have subsided, the flooded Russian Rivers left parts of several communities in Sonoma County submerged under water ...
Bill Larcher hits a dead end at flooded Wohler Road a few miles east of Guerneville, Calif., Monday, Jan. 9, 2017, as the Russian River area recovers from the flooding caused by Sunday's downpour ...
In the small, tight-knit Russian River town of Guerneville, where flooding is a fact of life, residents are once again coming together after days of flooding and heavy rain.
Russian River flooding is seen along River Road near Forestville, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019. (Jane Tyska /Bay Area News Group) GUERNEVILLE, CALIFORNIA.
GUERNEVILLE, CA – FEB. 28: Flooding is seen in downtown Guerneville, Calif., on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019. The Russian River is in the foreground.
Since 1940, the Russian River has poured over its banks at Guerneville a stunning 38 times, an average of nearly once every other year. Skip to content.