A severe storm making its way into Southern California has triggered concerns of mud and debris flows in areas hit by the Eaton and Palisades fires.
Areas scarred by the Eaton Fire are at “high to very high risk” of debris flows this week. How do they happen? What is being done to prepare for storms?
Southern California’s most significant storm in more than a year is incoming, stoking fears of life-threatening debris flows in Los Angeles and other areas torched by historic wildfires last month. It ...
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In Highland and Yucaipa, downslope from the burn scar of the Line fire, which devastated parts of the San Bernardino National ...
Flood watches, when flooding conditions are considered ripe, are in place for stretches including the burn scars surrounding ...
With more rain expected in Los Angeles County, residents near the Eaton Fire are preparing for potential debris flows.
Forecasters released a breakdown Tuesday of where and when heavy rainfall this week is expected to hit areas of Southern California left burn-scarred by recent wildfires, raising the risk of ...
Federal and state officials say the temporary sites for processing hazardous waste pose no threat, but residents are worried ...
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