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Note that this information is not in chronological order; it is arranged by topic and updated as needed.
Antelope Valley Foothills Safety Advisory
Flooding has been observed in the Antelope Valley foothills area near Valyermo, Juniper Hills, Pearblossom, and Llano. Flooded roadways, road crossings, and other low-lying areas may be very dangerous. Water may be fast moving and deeper than it appears. Use caution on roads and do not enter flooded areas – Turn Around, Don’t Drown!
A Wireless Emergency Alert was sent to the impacted areas on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
Wrightwood Area Evacuation Warning Lifted
As of 2:00 PM on Thursday 12/25/25, the Shelter-In-Place order for Wrightwood area residents in zones LAC-E127-A and LAC-E127B was lifted and replaced with an EVACUATION WARNING.
At 6:00 PM on Friday, December 26, 2025, the Evacuation Warning was lifted.
Riverwood Community
Friday, December 26, 2025
12 Noon
The Evacuation orders for Zone LFD-0117-A in the Riverwood Community have been LIFTED. The Arizona Crossing remains impassable; residents must use Conover Fire Road as the alternative route.
Widespread Warnings and Specified Orders
Evacuation Warnings and Orders were put in place on Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at 11:00 AM due to weather forecasts and the possibility of mud and debris flows in recent burn areas. Details of the Warnings and Orders are below:
- Evacuations Warnings were issued in areas near recent burn scars due to the risk of mud and debris flows. When areas are under an Evacuation Warning, that is depicted on the map below or can be seen at protect.genasys.com
- Evacuation Orders were issued for specific properties at higher risk for mud and debris flow impacts due to the safety risk to people and animals as well as a higher risk for property damage. Law enforcement personnel made door to door contact to notify those specific properties.
Always follow directions from emergency personnel. If an official evacuation order is designated for your location, it is a lawful order to leave immediately. An evacuation warning means you should prepare to evacuate in case there is later an order to evacuate; consider voluntarily evacuating if you need more time to do so.
Please scroll down this page for other emergency information.
Ventura County residents can find up-to-date storm information specific to Ventura County at emergency.venturacounty.gov
National Weather Service Alerts
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard alerts can be viewed here or followed on X.
County of Los Angeles Emergency Map
This map is intended for regional emergencies that pose significant threat to large numbers of people and/or property. Check media and local fire and/or law enforcement for information about smaller, localized events.
Please scroll down this page for information on evacuations, resources for impacted residents, animal shelters, and other emergency information.
Multiple roads across the Antelope Valley, canyon, and foothill areas were closed as of Wednesday, December 24, 2025 due to storm impacts.
For updated information about road closures, please visit the LA County Public Works road closure map.
For updated information about roads that are maintained by CalTrans, please visit the CalTrans Quick Map.
There is no information available at this time.
There have been many power outages in various communities during this storm system.
For power outage information, please check the following utility links:
- Southern California Edison
- Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
- Burbank Water and Power
- Pasadena Water and Power
For resources if you experience a power outage, please visit ready.lacounty.gov/power-outage.
Location closures for Thursday, January 1 (New Years Day) had already been planned. Locations may be closed additional days per this storm system. Check online or by phone call before going to a location.
Department of Consumer and Business Affairs services remain available by phone or online during normal business hours.
If you need assistance, call 800-593-8222 or visit dcba.lacounty.gov.
In-person services will resume at DCBA Headquarters on Monday, December 29.
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As of 12 Noon on Friday, December 26, 2025, LA Metro is fully operational and continuing to provide bus and rail service across the network despite the ongoing heavy rainfall.
Bus: Storm related detours
•Bus #117 and 120 detoured to avoid flooding at the in the Rancho Los Amigos area.
Rail: So far today, no service interruptions or delays due to storm have been reported.
Up to date Service information: alerts.metro.net/service
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