
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KNX) — An evacuation warning in Orange County's Silverado, Williams and Modjeska Canyons was lifted Thursday, according to county officials.

The warning, which was turned into a mandatory evacuation from 8 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday, was put into place as the three canyons are in the Bond Fire burn area — putting residents at high risk of land and mudslides as winter rains continued.
In addition to the end of the evacuation warnings, all road closures were also lifted at 1 p.m.
As the winter storm continues, O.C. officials are asking residents to report issues related to county roads or flood control channels to the O.C. Public Works Storm Center at 714-955-0200.
During flash flood events and emergencies after hours, call 714-955-0333.
A map with detailed depictions of the areas previously under voluntary evacuation warning can be found here.