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Residents in Recent Burn Areas Urged to Prepare Ahead of Storm

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Residents in Recent Burn Areas Urged to Prepare Ahead of Storm

Early season storm will bring potential mudslides and flooding to areas impacted by recent fires

An early season winter storm will bring rain to Los Angeles County starting late today, Monday, October 13 through Tuesday, October 14, with the potential for debris flows in recent burn scar areas. Peak rainfall is expected to fall between 5:00 PM Monday and 3:00 PM Tuesday.

Recent burn areas, including those impacted by the January 7 wildfires, remain highly susceptible to mud and debris flows. Residents in these areas are urged to stay vigilant, monitor official weather updates, and avoid unnecessary travel during the storm—especially if they have been advised of potential mudflow risks in their neighborhoods.

Ahead of the storm, the Office of Emergency Management and law enforcement agencies are alerting residents in areas at-risk for potential debris flows to be ready to evacuate if necessary.

Ahead of the storm, all residents are encouraged to:

Over the weekend, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Homeless Outreach Services Team (HOST) proactively engaged with unhoused individuals residing in and around local waterways to inform them of the approaching storm and offer supportive services to help them prepare. In anticipation of potential emergency conditions, the Department has activated key resources, including its Search and Rescue Teams, and Air Rescue 5 helicopter. The Sheriff’s Incident Management Team has been placed on alert and will be collecting mobile field force personnel rosters. Additionally, the Department will activate its Department Operations Center to coordinate response efforts and remain operational for the duration of the storm. The Sheriff’s Department is currently conducting outreach to pre-identified, vulnerable residences in Altadena and Malibu within the Sheriff’s Department jurisdiction that maybe be at a heightened risk of debris flows due to the incoming storm.

During and after the storm, all residents are strongly encouraged to:

  • Monitor radio and TV news closely for information about weather conditions and flooding in your area.
  • Stay away from flood control channels, catch basins, canyons, and natural waterways which are vulnerable to flooding during periods of heavy rain.
  • Do not attempt to cross flooded areas and never enter moving water on foot or in a vehicle.

If you see someone who has been swept into moving water, do not enter the water and attempt a rescue. Immediately call 9-1-1 and, if possible, throw a rope or some type of flotation device to them.