Camp Verde lifts evacuation orders

Rezzonico Family Park in Camp Verde continued to serve as a scenic overlook as residents checked out the rush of the Verde River Wednesday night, March 22, 2023. (VVN/Raquel Hendrickson)

Rezzonico Family Park in Camp Verde continued to serve as a scenic overlook as residents checked out the rush of the Verde River Wednesday night, March 22, 2023. (VVN/Raquel Hendrickson)

From the Town of Camp Verde:

The previous SET and GO evacuation messages for Camp Verde residents along the Verde River, Beaver Creek and West Clear Creek are no longer in effect. Some roads in the evacuation areas may still be barricaded due to continued high water or damage to the roads. Do not move barricades, and do not cross flooded areas.

Please be aware, while flood flows have started to recede in the Verde River and area Creeks and washes, water levels are still running high. The public is reminded to be cautious in all low-lying areas around our waterways and to continue to monitor alerts from the National Weather Service and your local Public Safety Agencies.

As you return, also be cautious for any damage or standing water that may be in your area. Remember, floodwater and standing waters can be dangerous and can make you vulnerable to infectious disease, chemical hazards, and injuries. For guidelines on protecting yourself and your loved ones from the risks brought by floodwaters, visit this website: https://tinyurl.com/38z49897

If you have an emergency call 911

If you have further questions, contact the Yavapai County Emergency Management Call Center at 928-442-5103.


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