Homes, highway hit by major flooding in Gilroy through height of evening commute (2024)

GILROY, Calif. (KGO) -- Parts of Highway 101 south of Gilroy were closed and an evacuation warning was issued for some areas in Santa Clara County following a major storm on Monday, police said.

SKY7 video shows homes and highways flooded as drivers are doing what they're warned by officials not to do, driving through floodwaters.

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Police said southbound lanes at Mesa Road are closed.

Bolsa Road is also flooding between Travel Park Circle and Carnadero Avenue, police said.

Motorists are asked to avoid the area and use alternate routes.

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Parts of Highway 101 south of Gilroy is closed following a major storm that swept through the Bay Area, police said. SKY7 video shows the storm's impact as homes and highways are flooded.

Evacuation warnings were issued early Monday around 3 p.m. for residents living in the areas of Highway 101 and Bolsa Road due to flooding and other severe weather impacts.

The areas include:

  • South of Hwy 152, East of Hwy 101.
  • South of Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152) and East of Hwy 101.
  • South of Luchessa Ave. and East of Thomas Rd.
  • East of Santa Teresa Blvd. to Castro Valley Rd.
  • North of Castro Valley Rd. to Luchessa Ave.
  • North of Hwy 25 between Hwy 101 & Bloomfield Rd.
  • West of Bloomfield Ave. between Hwy 25 & Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152)
  • East of Hwy 101 to Pacheco Pass (Hwy 152)

County officials encouraged residents to stay off the roads, creek beds, waterways and fast-moving waters. For more information on the winter storm event, please go to the county's website.

At 5:30 p.m., the City of Gilroy said the following roads remain closed or experiencing flooding:

  • 101 South of Monterey Road
  • Northbound-one lane is open, all southbound lanes are closed. Closure anticipated through at least 6 p.m. For updates, visit here.

  • Castro Valley Road
  • Mesa Road
  • Miller Avenue at Silva's Crossing
  • The City of Gilroy said drivers need to avoid Silva's Crossing and the Christmas Hill Park area due to high flood waters and dangerous conditions.

    The following roads are now open to traffic:

  • Bolsa Road (traffic is backed up and slow)
  • Wren Avenue
  • Mantelli Road
  • Burchell Road
  • As of 6:15 p.m., ABC7's Amanda del Castillo said the southbound direction of Highway 101 reopened.

    Caltrans tweeted at 7:41 p.m., all lanes of Highway 101 in Gilroy have reopened. The northbound and southbound lanes were closed following major flooding on the highway and homes flooding.

    The hours-long closure moved traffic onto Gilroy streets and other South Bay thoroughfares into rush hour, taking drivers hours to navigate.

    "I left San Jose about 3:30 p.m.," Hollister resident, Leslie McCullough said. "So I got hit on Uvas, had to turn around. Then Chesebrough and then turned around. And then hit on Bailey and had to turn around."

    "It's crazy," Hollister resident, Lee Doughty told ABC7 News. "It's crazy! And we were checking the phone... it's closed everywhere!"

    Elsewhere in Gilroy, water from the Uvas Creek flooded parts of the Christmas Hill Park area.

    Valley Water's assistance CEO Melanie Richardson told reporters, "Uvas Reservoir is spilling now and that is probably contributing somewhat to that."

    The storm's aftermath was so impactful, Santa Clara County's Office of Emergency Management issued an evacuation warning for several of its communities, mentioned above.

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    Homes, highway hit by major flooding in Gilroy through height of evening commute (2)

    Evacuation orders are in effect for multiple communities in Monterey and Santa Cruz counties due to stormy weather that continues to hit the region.

    The hours-long traffic delay impacted drivers who depend on the highway to get home. Sacramento resident Shakhil Goundar said he was up against an empty tank of gas.

    "I took the exit, it was a flood - couldn't even get to a gas station," Goundar said. "Went to the second gas station, was a flood on that road as well. So thankfully, I made it here on time to get gas., Then I'm heading back to Sacramento."

    Salinas resident LaVonne Kinney was determined to make it south, with her livestock in mind.

    "I'm gonna try and get to Salinas tonight," she explained. "We got animals at home."

    McCullough from Hollister made the most of the traffic mess.

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    "While I sat there and waited, I played a game of Mahjong and a couple games of Solitaire," she said.

    For Lee Doughty, his typical 20 minute drive to Hollister turned into an extended dinner.

    "I stopped into a Taco Bell, ate, and I sat there for hours," he said. "And now I'm gonna try the back way here. I think it's open... we'll find out."

    With more rain in the forecast, drivers told ABC7 News that Monday's experience was an example of flood risks officials have long warned about.

    "Well yeah, risk... sure," Doughty said. "But I've never seen it like this!"

    Kinney called it, "Horrendous."

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    Homes, highway hit by major flooding in Gilroy through height of evening commute (2024)

    FAQs

    Why does Gilroy flood? ›

    Gilroy has multiple watershed drainage canals and creeks. This can create problems when we receive substantial rainfall, reservoirs are at capacity, and the soil is saturated.

    What year was the flood in High River? ›

    One of the hardest hit communities was the Town of High River. On June 20, 2013, the Highwood River reached a record-breaking flow rate of 1,820 cubic meters per second, overflowing its banks and flooding the town. The flood forced the evacuation of 13,400 people and damaged 6,300 structures, including 5,400 homes.

    How high is Gilroy above sea level? ›

    Gilroy is located at 37°00′43″N. It is approximately25 miles south of downtown San Jose, California. Lying in a southern extension of the Santa Clara Valley at an elevation of about 61 m (200 ft) above MSL, it is bounded by the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the Diablo Range to the east.

    Where does Gilroy get its water? ›

    Gilroy pumps most of its water from underground aquifers. You can help protect this shared resource by choosing to use water wisely.

    How many people died in the High River flood 2013? ›

    Fatalities. Four people are confirmed to have died as direct result of the flooding. Three people drowned in the Highwood River near High River, while an elderly woman drowned in her ground-floor apartment in Calgary's Mission neighbourhood.

    What was the most destructive river flood in US history? ›

    The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was the most destructive flood in United States history. This flood extended across Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. At one point the river was approximately 80 miles wide near Vicksburg, MS.

    How high was the 1997 flood? ›

    The Flood of March 1997
    SiteFlood Stage (feet)Crest
    Ohio River at Clifty Creek IN451460.9
    Ohio River at Upper McAlpine Lock KY2338.8
    Ohio River at Lower McAlpine Lock KY5570.6
    Ohio River at Cannelton Lock IN4252.3
    20 more rows

    What fault lines are near Gilroy CA? ›

    Gilroy is located in a seismically active area. Three major active faults cross Santa Clara County: the San Andreas, Calaveras, and Hayward faults. Each of these faults has generated significant earthquakes throughout recorded history (200 years).

    What is causing all the flooding in California? ›

    Climate models show that flood risk is growing as atmospheric rivers—the storms that cause most large floods—become more intense. Risk is also increasing due to sea level rise and slope-destabilizing wildfires.

    Why does the Bay Area flood? ›

    In the Bay Area, winter storms and sea-level rise represent significant flood risks.

    Is Gilroy tap water safe? ›

    As the EPA develops new standards, California will amend state regulations, which establish water quality requirements for local water supplies. The domestic water supplied by the City of Gilroy meets all current regulations.

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