- Saturday February 2nd, 2019 :: 05:31 p.m. PST
Community
WHAT: EVACUATION ORDERS LIFTED FOR WOOLSEY FIRE BURN AREA
WHEN: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHERE: THE WOOLSEY FIRE BURN AREA
NOTES: Unified Command will continue to monitor the Woolsey Fire Burn Area, as well as those areas remaining closed due to critical infrastructure concerns or safety hazards.
The potential for falling rocks and mud and debris flow still exists and residents should maintain good situational awareness when reentering the area. Residents returning to evacuated areas can expect to see continuous running water at Arizona crossings and light mud and rock coverage on portions of roadway. Many canyon and local roads will be slippery and all motorists are urged to drive cautiously and slow down.
Do not attempt to cross flooded areas and never enter moving water.
For the latest information regarding road closures please visit the following websites.
LA County Public Works: https://dpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/ CalTrans: http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov
All future information pertaining to safety considerations will be updated at www.lacounty.gov/LARain
SAFETY MESSAGE – The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current weather conditions. A reminder to drive slowly & yield to emergency personnel in the area. If at any time you feel unsafe, call 911.
WOOLSEY FIRE RAIN STORM UNIFIED COMMAND NEWS RELEASE: EVACUATION ORDERS LIFTED FOR WOOLSEY FIRE BURN AREA
WOOLSEY FIRE RAIN STORM UNIFIED COMMAND NEWS RELEASE: EVACUATION ORDERS LIFTED FOR WOOLSEY FIRE BURN AREA
WHAT: EVACUATION ORDERS LIFTED FOR WOOLSEY FIRE BURN AREA
WHEN: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHERE: THE WOOLSEY FIRE BURN AREA
NOTES: Unified Command will continue to monitor the Woolsey Fire Burn Area, as well as those areas remaining closed due to critical infrastructure concerns or safety hazards.
The potential for falling rocks and mud and debris flow still exists and residents should maintain good situational awareness when reentering the area. Residents returning to evacuated areas can expect to see continuous running water at Arizona crossings and light mud and rock coverage on portions of roadway. Many canyon and local roads will be slippery and all motorists are urged to drive cautiously and slow down.
Do not attempt to cross flooded areas and never enter moving water.
For the latest information regarding road closures please visit the following websites.
LA County Public Works: https://dpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/ CalTrans: http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov
All future information pertaining to safety considerations will be updated at www.lacounty.gov/LARain
SAFETY MESSAGE – The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current weather conditions. A reminder to drive slowly & yield to emergency personnel in the area. If at any time you feel unsafe, call 911.
Address/Location
LASD - Malibu/Lost Hills Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
27050 Agoura Rd
Calabasas, CA 91301
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 818-878-1808