The LAFD said crews responded to reports of a debris flow in Woodland Hills, trapping several vehicles in the mud and other debris that rushed down the hillside.
A number of considerable mudflows forced the closure of multiple roads in the Palisades Fire burn scar on Sunday.
Firefighters are working around the clock to contain the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire. Thousands of people were forced to evacuate when the blazes ignited and destroyed more than 12,000 structures. Here are the latest updates.
Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley said the winds ... north of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and south of Mulholland Drive; — TOP-U002: north of Old Topanga Canyon Boulevard and south of Summit to Summit Motorway; — DRY-U026: north of ...
Some residents began to assess the damage to their homes as firefighters appeared to turn a corner in containing the blazes. But officials warned there would be much work to be done.
Updating maps of Southern California show where wildfires, including the Palisades, Eaton and Hughes fires, are burning across Los Angeles.
PACIFIC PALISADES/TOPANGA CANYON—On Sunday, January 19 at 2 p.m. the Los Angeles Fire Department announced that EVACUATION ORDERS REDUCED TO RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS.
The Los Angeles Fire Department separately announced the ... reported a mudflow in Woodland Hills at 4100 N. Alhama Drive, at Mulholland Drive. There were no injuries or rescues involved, but ...
Resident access will be through the intersections of Mulholland Highway/Old Topanga Canyon Road, Civic Center Way/Malibu Canyon Road, and Mulholland Drive ... in the Los Angeles area last week ...
With fire containment improving and winds dying down, some residents are being allowed back into neighborhoods devastated by the Eaton and Palisades fires.
At least four vehicles became trapped on Mulholland Drive near Alhama Drive, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. While nobody needed to be rescued, tow trucks and LA Department of ...
The "Dodgers Love L.A. Community Tour" kicks off Monday and will focus on areas affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires – where current and former Dodger players will be returning the love to Angelenos.