The Los Angeles Fire Department on Wednesday announced evacuation warnings that will take effect at 7 a.m. Thursday for areas in the city near recent burn areas due to high mudslide and debris flow risks.
Similar warnings were in place in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties for burn scars.
The Los Angeles warnings impact:
—In the Palisades fire area: the Getty Villa area, Highlands near the burn areas, Bienveneda area near Temescal Canyon Park, Reseda Boulevard area/Marinette Road near Will Rogers State Park, and Mandeville Canyon above Tanners Road;
—In the Sunset fire area: east and south of Runyon Canyon;
—In the Hurst fire area: Olive Lane in the Oakridge Mobile Home Park.
Fire officials say specific homes considered to be at high risk will be subject to mandatory evacuation orders. Those residents will be contacted directly by the LAFD to be notified.
In Orange and Riverside counties, warnings were in place for the 2024 Airport fire burn scar.
In San Bernardino County, the Sheriff’s Department said evacuation warnings were issued for the Highland area, near the 2024 Line fire burn scar; and for Mt. Baldy and Wrightwood, near where the Bridge fire burned last year.
The Daily News contributed to this story.
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