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This page is activated for Hurricane Hilary.

The National Weather Service is forecasting potential impacts to LA County as a result of Hurricane Hilary (estimated between Sunday and Tuesday). Severity of impacts and timing have uncertainty at this time but as forecasting continues, confidence levels will increase. Hurricane Hilary could result in significant rain, flash floods, severe winds, storm surge, tornadoes, dangerous surf and marine conditions. Visit this page periodically for updates as conditions warrant.

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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.

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.

Evacuations

Evacuation Order: Immediate threat to life. This is a lawful order to LEAVE NOW. The area is lawfully closed to public access.

Evacuation Warning: potential threat to life and/or property.  Those who require additional time to evacuate, and those with pets and livestock should leave now.

Shelter In Place: Go indoors. Shut and lock doors and windows. Prepare to self-sustain until further notice and/or contacted by emergency personnel for additional direction.

Evacuation Orders

  • None

Evacuation Warnings

  • None

Shelter in Place

  • None

Human Shelters

Persons Experiencing Homelessness Sheltering Info:

If you live in LA County but outside the City of LA,  call 2-1-1, proceed to one of the following locations, or connect to emergency shelter in the City of Palmdale using the number below:

  • Antelope Valley: Jackie Robinson Park – 8773 East Avenue
  • Duarte: Pamela Park – 2236 Goodall Ave
  • Long Beach: Long Beach Multi Service Center – 1301 W 12th St.
  • Palmdale: Victory Outreach is available to connect people to shelter options through 8pm Monday by calling 661-733-3823
  • Pasadena:
    • Pasadena Villa Parke Community Center – 363 E. Villa St.
    • Pasadena Union Station Shelter – 412 S. Raymond
  • Pomona: Hope for Home – 1400 E Mission Blvd
  • Santa Clarita: public libraries are open for people to come indoors

If you are in the City of Los Angeles, you can find emergency shelter information by calling 3-1-1 or visiting the following page: Storm Weather Preparations | Emergency Management Department (lacity.gov)

Animal Shelters

Domestic Animal Shelters

  • Lancaster Animal Care Center – 5210 West Avenue I, Lancaster, CA 93536

Health Alerts

Public Health

Sandbag Information

Please be aware: due to demand, sand & bags may temporarily out of stock. The Los Angeles County Fire Department, Beaches & Harbors, and Department of Public Works are working in a coordinated effort throughout the storm to ensure supplies remain available.

Sandbags are available for residents’ use. Click here to visit County Public Work’s page for a listing of current County Fire Station locations, and status updates on sandbag availability. (Note: information is static, detailing traditional locations where sand & bags are available to residents.  You must live in the community where you are requesting sand & bags; proof of residency is required.  Please call the fire station/location for availability.)

Instructions on using Sandbags may be found by clicking here for County Fire’s Emergency & Disaster Preparedness Safety Tips page and scrolling to Sandbags

Other options: some cities are offering bags to residents. Check with your local city for info.

Road Closures

Information on road closures can be found by visiting the following:

La información sobre los cierres de carreteras se puede encontrar visitando lo siguiente:

Media Releases

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