Advisory (Friday 5:30 p.m.):
West Lake Incident Update: LASD, LACOFire, LACo Public Works unified command:
On Thursday, October 15, 2015, a severe storm with flash floods caused road closures and damage to many private homes and businesses in the Antelope Valley, particularly the Lake Hughes community.
The NWS has issued a flash flood warning in effect Friday afternoon and early evening across the mountains of the southwest California and Antelope Valley (For more information please visit http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/).
Los Angeles County Fire Personnel have gone to door to door in the affected areas and assessed 756 homes during their welfare checks. The occupants have been accounted for and are safe. Members from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Search and Rescue teams are staging to assist.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works is currently working to remove the estimated 300,000 cubic yards of mud and debris that have been deposited throughout the Antelope Valley. Building and Safety inspectors are on scene to inspect damaged buildings for occupancy. To complete a damage assessment survey go to www.lacounty.gov/elnino and click on the link for Damage Assessment Survey.
A range of heavy equipment are currently moving the mud and debris from major roadways to allow the road crew to inspect for damage. This is done to ensure the roadway hasn’t been washed away and to allow for safe for travel. The Department of Public Works, in conjunction with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and California Highway Patrol are enforcing the following road closures.
Road Closures
60th Street West at Avenue N.
Bouquet Canyon Road at Mile Marker 16 ½
Elizabeth Lake Road at Ranch Road
Elizabeth Lake Road at Goode Hill Road
Elizabeth Lake Road at 90th Street West
Elizabeth Lake road at Bouquet Canyon Road
Elizabeth Lake Road at Lookabout Road
Elizabeth Lake Road at Lake Hughes Road
Elizabeth Lake Road at Johnson Road
Munz Ranch Road at Lancaster Road
San Francisquito Road at City Highline road
Due to the possibility that roads have been washed away, and to ensure full access to work crews for road clearance and safety inspections, people who live in within the road closures are asked to shelter in place—if you leave your home, you will not be allowed back in.
Temporary Shelter Locations
Temporary shelter has been arranged by the American Red Cross:
Marie Ker Recreation Center – 2723 Rancho Vista Boulevard, Palmdale Ca 93551
Mohave High School – 15732 O Street, Mohave Ca 93501
For more information regarding shelters, please call 310-445-9900 or visit www.redcross.org.
Pets, Live Stock and Animal Information:
Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control recommends that small animals be taken inside during the storms. They are also able to house animals from the affected area. Coordination for large animal sheltering will be made if necessary. The Public Information Line is: 661 257-3191.
Safety Tips
· Turn Around – Don’t Drown:
o Do not drive or attempt to cross into flooded areas. Make your safety a priority.
o Major roads will be cleared first to allow emergency vehicle access into the area – please be patient with road clearance crews and emergency vehicles.
o Stay away from flood control channels, catch basins, canyons and natural waterways
o If you see someone who has been swept into moving water, Immediately call 911
o If you become isolated, seek the highest ground available and wait for help.
o Do not step into moving water around your car.
· Stay Informed – Monitor Weather
o If your cell phone coverage is limited, listen to your local AM radio stations for emergency information
· Electrical Safety – Never attempt to move or go near a downed power line
o Call 911 to report downed power lines.
o Be aware of traffic dangers due to weather, watch for traffic signals that may be out. Approach those intersections as four-way stops.
o Know how to shut off all utilities. Remember, water and electricity do not mix.
· Step Towards Recovery
o Start to document your damaged property and report it on the County’s website.
Additional Information
211 LA County services can also be accessed at http://211la.org.
To register for the Specific Needs Awareness Planning program please go to https://snap.lacounty.gov.
For additional disaster/emergency preparedness information, please access http://lacoa.org and/or http://espfocus.org.
Outage Center – Southern California Edison
http://on.sce.com/ONHD0e
ALERTS: Flash Floods, Roads Closed, Wind
http://lacounty.gov/wps/portal/lac
Storm Weather Safety Tips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjzpXVRB2nw&feature=youtu.be
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