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After a wildfire is put out, there’s another risk that develops, one that’s far more deadly than the fire itself: rain.
Those conditions include a moderate risk of debris flows and flash flooding in the mountains. Los Angeles County officials is offering the following advice to homeowners: Los Angeles County Public ...
Without vegetation to anchor the soil, these charred landscapes are highly susceptible to flash floods and debris flows.
With more rain on the way, officials warned Sunday of an increasing risk of mudslides in Los Angeles County’s burn areas, with a 10% to 20% chance of significant flash flooding and debris flows ...
Forecasters said excessive rainfall could lead to flash flooding and debris flows in recent burn scars, including the Eaton and Palisades fires. “This storm will very likely be the biggest ...
“Flash flooding and mud and debris flows caused by excessive rainfall are possible in and near the recent burn scars,” the Weather Service in Los Angeles wrote overnight, noting a separate ...
Officials with the National Weather Service say flash flooding and debris flow are possible but will be closely monitored as winter approaches. “When you get a debris flow you can have rocks ...
GALENA, Nev. — The Davis Fire is almost out, but the burn scar continues to pose a threat to the community -- this time in the form of potential flash flooding and debris flows. This is because ...
Parts of the county are now under evacuation warnings near the areas ravaged by the wildfires due to mudslides or debris flow ... Santa Clarita are under a flash flood warning until 8 p.m ...