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*Updated* Ocean Water Closure Due to Sewage Release

*Updated* Ocean Water Closure Due to Sewage Release 600 117 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued an ocean water closure for the following area due to the release of untreated sewage, which has now stopped. 

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Ocean Water Closure Due to Sewage Release

Ocean Water Closure Due to Sewage Release 600 117 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued an ocean water closure for the following area due to the release of approximately 1,000,000 gallons of untreated sewage which has now stopped.

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LA County Board of Supervisors Chair Lindsey P. Horvath speaks at a podium during a press conference on storm preparation.

Los Angeles County Proclaims Local Emergency for Storm

Los Angeles County Proclaims Local Emergency for Storm 1024 683 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

With a significant storm event across Los Angeles County now underway, Lindsey P. Horvath, Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, signed an emergency proclamation for Los Angeles County, joining Governor Newsom’s declared statewide emergency order.

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LA County Urges Local Residents to be Vigilant and Prepare Now for Significant Storm Event

LA County Urges Local Residents to be Vigilant and Prepare Now for Significant Storm Event 898 144 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

With a significant storm event expected to reach LA County as early as Saturday evening, Los Angeles County Public Works has staged equipment in potentially vulnerable locations across the LA Basin and Antelope Valley and mobilized its workforce across the region to protect local communities. 

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As COVID-19 Indicators Start to Decline, Public Health Recommends Older Residents Continue to Protect Themselves

As COVID-19 Indicators Start to Decline, Public Health Recommends Older Residents Continue to Protect Themselves 600 117 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES

Indicators for COVID-19 have started to decline from peak levels a few weeks ago, but still remain elevated, underscoring the need for continued precautions particularly for older residents.

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