Tag: rainfall

Flash Flooding And Mudflow Forecast Alert For Malibu

October 14, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of Christian Lue.

MALIBU—The city of Malibu posted on its Facebook page on Monday, October 13 that the Los Angeles County Public Works issued a PHASE 1 mudflow forecast for the Franklin Fire and Palisades Fire burn areas in Malibu.

PHASE 1 includes low risk of debris flows over Palisades Fire burn scars & flash flooding in mountains. The debris flow forecast is valid from Monday October 13, at 10 p.m. through Wednesday October 15, at 6 a.m.

Flash flood watches are under effect over the Franklin and Palisades burn scars, which can trigger life-threatening and damaging flooding and debris flows. Stay alert, be prepared and avoid the region.

Individuals should be prepared for potential mudslides, debris flows, rocks and water in the roads in all recent burn areas, especially canyon roads. It only takes half an inch per hour of rain to start a debris flow. All LA County Fire Stations have sandbags.

Call ahead to check availability of sand and filled bags and visit: www.dpw.lacounty.gov/dsg/sandbags/ for more details.

To stay informed, sign up for updates at MalibuCity.org/News and tune in to KBUU Radio at 99.1 FM.

For weather information, visit Weather.gov/lox. For road closure information, visit LA County Public Works Road Closure website: https://pw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/index.cfm.

 

By Danny Jones

City Offers Free Sand-Filled Sandbags To Residents, Businesses

October 14, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of Wes Warren.

WEST HOLLYWOOD—On Monday, October 13 the city of West Hollywood posted on its Facebook page that according to the National Weather Service, a moderate to strong winter-like storm system will bring rain to the region on Monday, October 13 and Tuesday, October 14, and is expected to yield 1.5 to 3 inches of rain by Wednesday morning.

The city is offering a limited supply of free sand-filled sandbags to West Hollywood residents and businesses as heavy rains are forecast throughout Southern California in the coming days. Sandbags can help direct flowing water away from structures.

Free sandbags are limited to 10 per resident or business while supplies last. They are available for pick-up by appointment at the City of West Hollywood’s Operations Center, located at 7317 Romaine Street. Residents and business owners may call (323) 848-6591 or send an email to phertz@weho.org – to schedule an appointment to pick up sandbags on Tuesday, October 14, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Please note, there are no weekend pick-ups scheduled at this time and sandbags are available only while supplies last. Sandbag pick-up may be extended into early next week if weather requires and supplies are available.

During heavy rains and cold temperatures, stay prepared:

-Keep emergency supplies, such as a flashlight, water, food, a first-aid kit, portable radio, and extra batteries on-hand and easily accessible.

-Clear all drains and rain gutters on your property and dispose of all trash and yard trimmings properly to avoid blocking drains.

-Know how to turn off utilities.

-Monitor forecasts to be aware of weather that may impact the area.

-Subscribe to receive Alert LA County emergency notifications by email or text message by signing up at ready.lacounty.gov/emergency-notifications and subscribe to Nixle public safety alerts by texting your ZIP code to 888-777.

As a reminder, driving in rain, whether a drizzle or a heavy downpour, can be dangerous. Rainy conditions are directly associated with higher accident rates. Adjust driving style for wet roads and reduced visibility. The following tips will help ensure driving safely during rainy days: slow down; turn on headlights; use windshield wipers; maintain a safe distance; avoid heavy braking; watch for standing water; let off the accelerator when hydroplaning; and ventilate your car during rain.

To report storm-related issues in West Hollywood, call (323) 848-6375. For more information about structural damage or potential hillside slope movement, please contact the City’s Building and Safety Division at (323) 848-6320. Report gas leaks or damage to the Southern California Gas Company by calling (800) 427-2200. To report a power outage, call Southern California Edison at (800) 611-1911. Report downed power lines or other emergencies by calling 911.

 

By Danny Jones

Residents Warned Of Mudslides, Debris Flow From Rainfall

February 6, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of the city of Malibu Facebook page.

MALIBU—The city of Malibu announced on its Facebook page that residents should be aware of upcoming rainfall that is slated to hit the area. The city activated its storm response plan and is actively monitoring the situation in coordination with partner agencies.

The Public Works team is patrolling city streets, monitoring and clearing roads, checking hillsides and clearing drainage and implementing flood prevention measures including K-Rails and wattles.

Sheriff’s Volunteers and our Parking Enforcement contractors are on-hand patrolling and reporting issues. The Emergency Operations Center remains activated, with backup generators in place to keep traffic signals operational, if needed.

Two storms are expected to bring rain to LA County through early Friday, February 7. Residents should be prepared for potential mudslides, debris flows, rocks and water in all recent burn areas. Visit the LA County Public Works sandbag website at LACounty.PW/DSG/Sandbags for sandbag locations.

Storm Alerts:

– The NOAA weather station was damaged during the Palisades Fire and NOAA radios are currently not receiving alerts.

– Tune into KBUU Radio at 99.1 FM and KNX 1070AM or 97.1 FM.

– Sign up for Emergency Alerts: Ready.LACounty.gov and MalibuCity.org/News

Any storm related issues can be reported by calling the 24-hour Los Angeles County Public Works Dispatch Center at (800) 675- 4357.

By Trevor