
All evacuation notices were lifted on Monday morning. The properties near North Broadway Avenue and Foley Drive remained in Level 1 status through the weekend. Forecasts for the Silvies River remain favorable, with the flood risk significantly reduced.
With all evacuation notices lifted and as residents return to their homes, the Red Cross has closed the indoor shelter at the Harney County Fairgrounds Memorial Building with plans to close the outdoor area. The Red Cross will continue distribution of emergency supplies and community meals until Saturday, April 26.
Well testing is ongoing, and the Environmental Health Program is leading these efforts with residents.
Over the weekend, 175 dedicated volunteers joined forces with Team Rubicon to support flood-impacted homeowners. Repairs to 85 homes were completed. Several more homes received partial repairs. Damage and repairs assessments are ongoing, and the team is identifying future work orders. The team also hauled an impressive 58 loads of debris to the dump, helping to restore the community one step at a time.
As the community shifts to restoration and flooding is no longer a concern, the Harney County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) expects this to be its final press release. HCSO will continue to post community updates and agency news on its Facebook page.
For the latest information and a list of resources, including shelter, public health, road conditions and disposal information, please visit harneycountyor.gov/flood/.