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Fresno County Offers Free Sandbags Ahead of Storm
Residents must bring their own shovels to fill the bags themselves at distribution sites across the county.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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Fresno County is providing free sandbags to residents ahead of an expected storm system this week. According to the county's website, residents must bring their own shovels and be prepared to fill the bags themselves at one of five distribution locations across the county, including sites in Auberry, Sanger, and Caruthers.
Why it matters
With severe weather on the way, the free sandbag distribution aims to help Fresno County residents prepare their homes and properties for potential flooding. This proactive measure from local officials is intended to protect the community and mitigate damage from the anticipated storm.
The details
The five sandbag distribution sites are located in Auberry, Biola, Fresno/Clovis, Sanger, and Caruthers. Residents can pick up the empty bags and fill them with sand on-site using their own shovels. The sites will be open at varying hours, with some operating 24 hours a day.
- The sandbag distribution is happening this week ahead of the expected storm system.
The players
Fresno County
The local government entity providing the free sandbag distribution to residents.
The takeaway
By offering free sandbags, Fresno County is empowering residents to take proactive steps to protect their homes and properties from potential flooding during the upcoming storm. This community-focused initiative demonstrates the county's commitment to public safety and preparedness.





