An ocean water advisory is in place for miles of Los Angeles County coastline in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire. The ...
After heavy rains, we’re learning more about how the Palisades Fire runoff could be affecting our coastline. County officials ...
Some Southern California beaches have lifted fire-debris and sewage-related closures and advisories, while the arrival of a ...
Various agencies in Los Angeles County regularly collect water samples and test the water quality. Occasionally, high levels ...
Although the beaches remain open, health advisories prohibit or urge residents to avoid swimming, surfing or playing in the ocean water because of debris runoff from fire zones.
An ocean water quality advisory has been issued for all Los Angeles County beaches as heavy rainfall may cause potentially ...
The recent rainfall and the increase in fire debris along the ocean waters from Las Flores State Beach to Santa Monica State Beach prompted the closure, issued on Monday, Jan. 27. “The closure ...
Getty The Los Angeles Public Heath department issued the Open Water Closure, covering the coastline from Las Flores State Beach to Santa Monica State Beach, on Monday. This closure, advising ...
Health officials have shut down approximately 9 miles of Los Angeles County coastline this week because toxic chemicals from the Palisades Fire may be in the sand and water. What the closure ...
Health officials have shut down approximately 9 miles of Los Angeles County coastline this week because toxic chemicals from the Palisades Fire may be in the sand and water. What the closure ...
An ocean water closure enacted for beaches from Malibu to Santa Monica due to runoff from the Palisades Fire was lifted ...