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City Of Malibu Discusses Safety Tips, Evacuation Orders

January 14, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Malibu Facebook page.

MALIBU—The city of Malibu discussed on its Facebook page on January 13 that safety tips as the region battles wildfires. Individuals should be aware, if they are asked to evacuate to do so immediately.

-Close all windows and doors.
-Move flammable items away from your home.
-Leave doors unlocked for firefighter access.

NOTICE: Returning to evacuated areas is not permitted. At this time, there are no updates on residents returning to evacuated areas. DO NOT return to evacuated areas. These areas have active hazards and are only available to public safety officials.

These Notify Me alerts will provide subscribers with updates on the Palisades Fire response, evacuations, recovery and rebuilding efforts via text message or email.

T-Mobile: 8 towers are operational and 4 are under assessment. Full coverage in West Malibu. Charging stations have been set up at Bluffs Park, Pavilions and Malibu Equestrian Park.
AT&T: Satellite units and generators are stationed at Zuma Beach and Will Rogers State Park (emergency personnel only).
Verizon: Generators are operational at cell towers at Civic Center and Zuma Beach to maintain service.

Extreme Weather Preparedness Tips:

  • Secure items that could blow away in high winds.
  • Avoid activities that may spark a flame.
  • Charge your devices and have your emergency kit ready.

For evacuation zone statuses and official updates, visit www.MalibuCity.org/PalisadesFire.

By Trevor

Evacuation Orders In SM Mountains, Palisades Fire Being Monitored

January 13, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Santa Monica Facebook page.

SANTA MONICA—On Sunday, January 12, the city of Santa Monica indicated in a press release it continues to monitor the Palisades Fire response and though firefighters made progress Sunday, current city mandatory Evacuation Orders and Warnings remain in place amid critical fire weather.

Low humidity and dry conditions continue in the region and the National Weather Service’s Red Flag Warning, is in effect through Wednesday, January 15, indicates unpredictable and dangerous fire conditions. Wind gusts could reach up to 30 mph in Santa Monica and up to 50-75 mph in the mountain areas where the Palisades Fire is still actively burning. There are no active fires burning in Santa Monica.

Evacuation instructions in Santa Monica as of 5 p.m. January 12:

Evacuation Order north of San Vicente Boulevard

The area from San Vicente Boulevard north remains under mandatory evacuation order and public access is not allowed.

Evacuation Warning north of Montana Avenue to San Vicente Boulevard

Residents may voluntarily return to this region, but should remain prepared with essentials and be ready to leave the area if conditions worsen. These areas should continue to be vigilant and have evacuation plans in place.

A curfew is still in effect from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in all areas under a mandatory evacuation order and evacuation warning. Santa Monica Police Department and California National Guard personnel remain present and visible in evacuation areas.

Evacuation orders and warnings are put in place when an active fire or anticipated fire conditions threaten life and property. For Santa Monica, the decision to implement or change an evacuation zone is made by the Santa Monica Office of Emergency Management, Police, and Fire Departments in coordination with the Cal Fire Incident Management Team and the city and county of Los Angeles.

Fires can grow at a very rapid pace, as has occurred throughout the course of this emergency, with high winds carrying fire embers to new areas where spot fires ignited and spread. Evacuation orders and warnings will be lifted as soon as it’s determined that a fire is no longer a threat to the area.

City Public Works teams have made progress on debris cleanup in previously evacuated areas and continue to work systematically through the city. Crews will cover every street and alley in the city, so residents are asked to please refrain from submitting individual 311 requests.

Regularly scheduled city services such as street sweeping, trash pickup, tree cleanup, and other services began Sunday in evacuation warning areas. Services in the area north of San Vicente remain suspended due to the mandatory Evacuation Order and will become available when the area is subject to an evacuation warning.

If residents find large pieces of ash or debris around their home, they should let it sit and cool in a metal can for a few days, covered, then dispose in the black trash container.

For Los Angeles Department of Water and Power water customers in Santa Monica (residents that live on Woodacres Road, Esparta Way, and Ermont Place north of San Vicente Boulevard), view the Do Not Drink for Pacific Palisades and Surrounding Communities. For questions, call 1-800-DIAL-DWP. All other water customers within city limits are serviced by the city of Santa Monica water utility. Water serviced by the city of Santa Monica water utility remains safe to drink.

City services are expected return to normal on Monday, January 13, with smoke conditions easing in the region. Visit the city’s website for updates.

Residents are asked to sign up for SMAlerts for important safety information and follow the city on Facebook, X or Instagram for regular updates. Call 911 to report down power lines or immediate threats to life or property, and Palisades Fire updates visit www.Santamonica.gov.

By Trevor

Emergency Order Issued In Santa Monica Implementing A Curfew

January 9, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Santa Monica Facebook page.

SANTA MONICA—On Wednesday, January 8, the city of Santa Monica issued an emergency order in response to the impacts of the Palisades Fire. City Manager David White signed the order late Wednesday. The Santa Monica City Council will be required to call a special meeting to officially certify the order within seven days.

Evacuation orders have been issued for all areas of Santa Monica north of Montana Avenue from the beach to 11th Street. In addition to all areas north of San Vicente Boulevard.

The emergency order includes a curfew, from sunset to sunrise, in the areas where a mandatory evacuation order is in effect to support law enforcement efforts in these zones, and other measures to facilitate an effective response.

“The Palisades Fire is currently impacting neighborhoods in the northern part of Santa Monica with approximately 2,472 households under a mandatory evacuation order within the city of Santa Monica and 8,338 under a voluntary evacuation warning,” said Mayor Lana Negrete. “This emergency order further assists our first responders and further protects residents as we weather this regional crisis and, ultimately, begin and support recovery efforts.”

The Santa Monica Police Department, along with mutual aid law enforcement partners, has been deployed during the course of the Palisades Fire to support evacuation efforts and protect life and property.

“The local emergency order provides Santa Monica Police and our mutual aid partners another tool to continue to protect our community,” said White. “Our first responders are out patrolling, staying vigilant and coordinating with our partners throughout this emergency on all fronts. The order helps us ensure nobody enters impacted areas who is not supposed to, particularly those with nefarious intentions attempting to take advantage of the mandatory evacuations.”

The local emergency order also:

-Allows impacted schools to temporarily operate within non-residential zones in Santa Monica

-Suspends preferential parking rules and enforcement for residents providing accommodations for those displaced by the Palisades Fire

-Prohibits price gouging for emergency and recovery goods and services

-Restricts evictions of residential tenants who provide accommodation to those displaced by evacuation orders, including their pets

-Prohibits construction activities in evacuation areas and allows for extended time to complete the work

Find the latest updates on Santa Monica evacuation orders, services and resources at santamonica.gov.

By Trevor

Evacuation Orders Issued For Parts Of Santa Monica

January 8, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Santa Monica Facebook page.

SANTA MONICA—The city of Santa Monica posted on its website that as of 6:45 a.m. Evacuation Orders are in place for parts of the city. The city is working with the Palisades Fire Command Post to monitor wildfire conditions. As of 5:30 a.m., there are no changes to the Santa Monica evacuation zones. Power outages have been reported in the city and across the L.A. County region. Report, monitor and get power outage tips at Southern California Edison’s Outage Center.

Evacuation ORDER: Immediate threat to life. This is an order to LEAVE NOW. The area is closed to public access.

An evacuation order has been issued between the northern border of the city and San Vicente Boulevard, between Ocean Avenue and 26th Street.

Evacuation orders are for the red areas on this map.

Emergency services are deployed to the impacted areas, including Santa Monica Police personnel assisting with evacuations. There is an increased police presence throughout the north of Montana evacuation zone.

Residents are asked to follow police instructions immediately and without hesitation. These orders are issued to protect lives and ensure the safety of everyone in the community.

Suspended city services in this area: street sweeping, trash/recycling/bulky item/alley pickup. Free Big Blue Bus transport to the Palisades Fire evacuation center at Westwood Recreation Center, 1350 S. Sepulveda Blvd, 90025, will be available starting at 8 p.m. Buses will leave hourly.

-Pick-up location: 7th Street and San Vicente Boulevard.

An evacuation warning has been issued for Santa Monica between Montana Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard. It is advised to prepare for a potential evacuation order.

The evacuation warning is issued for the yellow areas on this map.

To assist with current Palisades Fire evacuations, the following street closures are in place until further notice:

  • Westbound I-10 at Lincoln Boulevard and northbound PCH
  • Northbound Ocean Avenue, 7th Street and 26th Street at San Vicente Boulevard
  • Access points for northbound PCH at Moomat Ahiko and California Incline

And the following city facility closures are in place for Jan. 8:

  • Annenberg Community Beach House
  • Montana Branch Library
  • Santa Monica Swim Center
  • Reed Park Tennis Office
  • Downtown Farmers Market is canceled

BBB Route 9 service has been suspended.

Residents are asked to avoid non-essential travel in northern portions of the city to facilitate evacuations and assist first responders. Residents are asked to turn off their scheduled sprinklers to preserve supply and maintain pressure for emergency services.

High winds are anticipated to continue at least through noon on Wednesday, January 8.

By Trevor