An intense storm could cause flooding and debris flows in areas burned by wildfires. Some residents have begun to evacuate.
Los Angeles is bracing for a storm expected to track over the city on Thursday, potentially dropping heavy rain.
Crews have rushed to clear out basins designed to catch mud, rocks and other debris from tumbling into neighborhoods as ...
Hillsides along Pacific Coast Highway have been covered with plastic in anticipation of heavy rain on Wednesday, Feb. 12, ...
After residents raised concerns about LAFD's response times during last month's devastating fires, many are now questioning ...
Angelenos who were able to return home to their fire ravaged communities are now facing new possible evacuation orders as ...
After residents raised concerns about LAFD's response times during last month's devastating fires, many are now questioning ...
A fire broke out in a Winnetka apartment building, with over 100 LAFD firefighters responding and extinguishing the blaze ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department on Wednesday announced evacuation warnings that will take effect at 7 a.m. Thursday for areas ...
Amid the deadly wildfires in Southern California, posts claimed the Los Angeles Fire Department was hindered by electric ...
How much rain is expected in Los Angeles? The biggest storm of the season could bring several inches of rain Thursday as the region braces for flooding and possible debris flows.
With heavy rain bringing the risk of dangerous debris flows, the Los Angeles Fire Department has announced evacuation warnings — and mandatory evacuation orders for some specific addresses — in areas ...