Listed here are lists of the areas in Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange and San Bernardino counties with evacuation orders or warnings in response to the heavy rains that started over the weekend. An evacuation order, which carries the power of legislation, is a command to depart the world instantly due to an instantaneous risk to life. An evacuation warning is an alert a few potential risk to life or property, and leaving the world is voluntary.
Los Angeles County
Authorities issued evacuation orders for the next areas with burn scars from previous wildfires that elevated the danger of mud and particles flows, urging residents to collect relations, pets and medicines and go away instantly.
- Santa Maria Street north of Topanga Canyon Boulevard
- Soledad Canyon Street east of Agua Dulce Canyon Street
Different areas with burn scars obtained evacuation warnings, instructing residents to depart now in the event that they want further time to evacuate or have animals that want shelter. The warnings, that are in impact by way of no less than 6 p.m. Tuesday, embrace:
- The Juniper Hills and Valyermo areas hit by the Bobcat hearth
- The Lake Hughes and King Canyon areas hit by the Lake hearth, significantly the 20000 block of Pine Canyon Street, the 18000 block of Ellstree Drive, the 46000 block of Kings Canyon Street, the 18000 block of Newvale Drive and the 43000 block of Lake Hughes Street
- All of Topanga Zone 4 within the northeastern a part of the canyon not underneath an evacuation order
- Within the metropolis of Duarte, alongside Mel Canyon Street between Fish Canyon Street and Brookridge Street
In keeping with L.A. County officers, shelters can be found in two locations: ONEgeneration at 18255 Victory Blvd. in Reseda and Marie Kerr Park at 39700 thirtieth St. West in Palmdale. For animal sheltering, the county directs folks to the Agoura Animal Care Shelter at 29525 Agoura Street in Agoura Hills and the Castaic Animal Care Heart at 31044 Charlie Canyon Street in Castaic.
Ventura County
Evacuation orders are in impact for 2 areas:
- The unincorporated area round Ojai, Matilija Canyon/North Fork/Camino Cielo
- In Ventura, the Ventura RV Resort
The county has issued evacuation warnings for 2 areas:
- In unincorporated Ventura, the neighborhood of Foster Park/Camp Chaffee
- In unincorporated Ojai, Previous Creek Street/Creek Street
In the meantime, the county has issued an advisory to residents locally of La Conchita that the torrential rain might result in landslides and particles flows.
For residents who should evacuate, the county affords an emergency shelter on the Ventura School Gymnasium, 4667 Telegraph Street in Ventura.
Orange County
The Orange County Sheriff’s Division issued evacuation warnings for the next areas:
- Irvine Lake
- Black Star and Baker Canyon
- Silverado Canyon
- Williams Canyon
- Modjeska Canyon
- Reside Oak and North Trabuco Canyon
- Trabuco, Rose, Holy Jim Canyon
For extra info, name 211. Residents who want shelter are inspired to make preparations with family or mates, or by calling the American Crimson Cross at (855) 891-7325.
San Bernardino County
Evacuation warnings have been issued for three communities within the mountains: Seven Oaks, Angelus Oaks and Forest Falls. The county additionally warned of potential flooding in and downstream of burn scars in Oak Glen, Yucaipa and Mountain Residence Village.
Residents in these communities who want a shelter for his or her small animals can take them to the Devore Animal Shelter at 19777 Shelter Approach in San Bernardino. For assist, name San Bernardino Animal Care at (800) 472-5609.
Street closures
An inventory of street closures as of 9:30 a.m. Monday included:
- Close to Dodger Stadium simply north of downtown Los Angeles, the connector between the southbound 5 Freeway and the southbound 110 Freeway was closed indefinitely by a number of mudslides. So was the onramp from Riverside Drive to the southbound 5.
- In South Los Angeles, the westbound 60 Freeway connector to the westbound 10 Freeway was closed indefinitely due to an accident.
- Within the Santa Monica Mountains, State Route 27 is closed from Topanga Canyon Faculty Street to Robinson Street indefinitely by overflowing waters from Topanga Creek. Additionally, mudslides closed a portion of Hillside Drive east of Summit Street.
- Close to Thousand Oaks, State Route 23 from Carlisle Avenue to Potrero Street is closed indefinitely by mudslides and flooding.
- Within the Antelope Valley, Mount Enma Street was closed from Chesebro Street to 87th Road East.
- Simply north of Pearblossom, Avenue T was closed from Longview Street to one hundred and sixty fifth Road East.
- In Castaic, Lake Hughes Street was closed from Pine Canyon Street to Dry Gulch and Pine Canyon Street was closed from Lake Hughes Street to Three Factors Street due to mudslides.
- Within the San Gabriel Mountains, the Angeles Crest Freeway was closed in two stretches: from Mount Wilson Street to simply west of Higher Massive Tujunga River, and from the State Route 39 junction to Massive Pines Freeway. Additionally, State Route 39 was closed from the Angeles Crest Freeway south to 2 miles north of Crystal Lake Street.
- South of Seal Seaside, Pacific Coast Freeway was closed indefinitely from Warner Avenue to Seapoint Road due to flood management.
- In downtown Ventura, one of many three southbound lanes of the 101 Freeway close to California Road is closed indefinitely by flooding.
- Additionally in Ventura, the northboard offramp from the 101 Freeway to Sanjon Street is blocked by a downed tree.
- Out and in of Ojai, State Route 33 is closed indefinitely in each instructions from Fairview Street to the Ozema Hearth Station by mudslides. A video of the world confirmed chunks of mud and rocks splayed throughout the street.
- Additionally in Ojai, McNell Street from Reeves Street to Grand Avenue and Camino Cielo from State Route 33 to the tip.
- In San Bernardino, the southbound 215 Freeway offramp onto Baseline Road was closed due to flooding, as was 4th Avenue from Kendall Drive to forty first Road and Mountain Drive from Kendall to forty first Road. Establishment Street was blocked by mud and particles from Verdemont Ranch Street to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks.
- In North Star Ranch, the ramps connecting the 15 Freeway to Primary Road had been closed for emergency work.
- North of Silverwood Lake, State Route 173 was closed from State Route 138 to Lake Arrowhead Street for emergency work.
- In Fontana, Birch Road was blocked from ninth Road to tenth Road, and Locust Avenue from eighth Road to eleventh Road, by flooding.
- In Colton, Valley Boulevard was closed by flooding from Grand Avenue to Hermosa Avenue, and Cypress Avenue was blocked from Valley to H Road.
- Close to Pinon Hills Estates, Duncan Street was closed between Amarillo and Colorado roads due to a street hazard.
- In Cajon Canyon, Keenbrook Street was closed from Cajon Boulevard to the BNSF Railroad tracks and Swarthout Canyon Street was closed from Cajon Boulevard to Lone Pine Canyon Street due to flooding.
- Close to Yucaipa, Sundown Court docket was closed from Potato Canyon Street to finish of cul-de-sac in case of mud flows.
Sandbags
If you happen to want sandbags to guard your property or property, the Los Angeles County Hearth Division makes empty sandbags obtainable free to residents at all of its stations, with free sand to fill them at chosen places. To search out sandbags and sand close to you, go to the county Public Works web site or take a look at this checklist from the Hearth Division.
In Orange County, sand and sandbags can be found from sure hearth stations, the county yard and a few metropolis public works departments. An inventory with hyperlinks is on the Orange County Hearth Authority’s web site.
In Ventura County, two dozen hearth stations provide free sandbags for residents, though you’ll should fill them your self. The Ventura County Hearth Division web site has a listing of collaborating stations. The Ventura County Public Works Division additionally affords a checklist of outlets that promote sandbags, together with directions for tips on how to fill and deal with sandbags safely.
In San Bernardino County, residents can get hold of free, empty sandbags at hearth stations throughout the county, though solely a few of these stations additionally provide sand. To discover a station close to you, seek the advice of the checklist on the San Bernardino Hearth Safety District web site.