As cold weather and heavy rain approach California, Stockton and Manteca are stepping up efforts to protect residents. Stockton has opened two warming zones, while Manteca is providing free sandbags for flood preparation.
To offer relief from the cold, Stockton has opened warming zones at the following locations through Sunday, Nov. 24:
Check-in begins nightly at 8 p.m., with check-out by 7 a.m. The warming zones provide water, snacks, restroom access, and overnight resting space in gymnasiums but do not offer full shelter services such as meals or medical care.
Residents needing additional shelter services can contact:
For more resources, visit the San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services' website at sjready.org.
To help residents prepare for potential flooding, the city of Manteca is offering free self-serve sandbags at the Manteca Solid Waste Division (210 E. Wetmore Street). Sandbags can be picked up during business hours in the southeast parking lot.
Manteca officials also remind residents to report storm-related issues using the Manteca GoGov app or by calling:
These proactive measures by Stockton and Manteca aim to mitigate the impact of this week's forecasted heavy rain and high winds, ensuring the safety and well-being of their communities.