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Evacuation Orders Issued in Southern California Before Holiday Storm

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December 23, 2025
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Evacuation Orders Issued in Southern California Before Holiday Storm
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As a significant storm approaches, LA County is gearing up for heavy rainfall and potential flooding. The county has issued evacuation orders affecting 383 properties, with residents to be notified directly by the LA County Sheriffโ€™s deputies. These measures come as part of a broader response to a storm system that will bring severe weather over the coming days.

Evacuation Orders and Notifications

The evacuation orders will be enforced starting at 11 a.m. Tuesday, impacting multiple properties throughout the county. Affected residents will be contacted personally to ensure they receive the necessary information. According to L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, the LA County Sheriffโ€™s deputies will conduct door-to-door notifications beginning Monday morning to ensure residents are informed and evacuated safely.

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In addition to the evacuation orders, several areas have also been placed under evacuation warnings, which are available for review through official channels. Residents are urged to stay updated on evacuation procedures and other developments.


Storm Forecast and Rainfall Projections

Rainfall from the storm is expected to begin on Tuesday, with the heaviest showers predicted for Tuesday night and Wednesday. The wet weather is forecasted to persist through Christmas Day and into the weekend. The National Weather Service estimates rainfall totals will range between 4 to 8 inches in coastal and valley areas, while foothills and mountains could see totals ranging from 8 to 12 inches or more by Saturday evening. This intense rainfall poses a significant flood risk, particularly in regions already vulnerable to water-related damage.

Flood Watch and Risks of Mudflows

A flood watch will be in effect from Tuesday to Thursday evening for L.A. County and surrounding areas. The L.A. County Department of Public Works has highlighted that burn scar areas, which are prone to debris and mudflows, could face moderate to severe risks. Residents in these areas should remain vigilant, avoid hazardous zones, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. Flooding and debris flow could cause substantial damage and pose risks to both property and public safety.

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LAist is committed to providing independent reporting and reliable local news to the community. Unlike outlets driven by profit motives, our newsroom serves the public, prioritizing truthful journalism and holding local authorities accountable. We are loyal only to our readers and aim to inform, engage, and empower the Southern California community.

However, in recent times, LAist has lost $1.7 million in annual funding due to Congress cutting back previously approved funds. As a result, the support we receive before year-end is crucial to determining how effectively we can continue our work in Southern California. The funding will directly impact our ability to continue serving our community and keeping them informed during critical times like these.

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