Mayor Bass Highlights Coordinated City Preparedness Measures As Weather Conditions Improve and Evacuation Warnings Are Lifted Early

Los Angeles, CALocal News

Mayor Bass confirmed that evacuation orders for burn scar areas in Los Angeles were lifted at 6 PM on October 14, reflecting improved weather conditions. City crews will remain vigilant, ready to respond to incidents reported through MyLA311, including localized flooding and downed trees. The National Weather Service has canceled flood watches for the area. Mayor Bass commended the swift actions of city crews and public safety officials in preparing for and responding to the weather event. Significant resources, including a 22-member strike team and specialized vehicles, were deployed to address potential emergencies.

The Los Angeles Fire Department continues to monitor conditions and is prepared for any emergencies that may arise. Residents are encouraged to report non-life-threatening damage promptly. The coordinated efforts reflect the city’s commitment to safeguarding its residents during adverse weather events.

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