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Palisades Fire Re-Entry Information

Returning Home: What to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
Updates from Unified Incident Command

The Unified Incident Command responding to the Palisades fire announced limited re-entry to certain areas under evacuation order now open to RESIDENTS ONLY. Checkpoints are in place and proof of residence will be required to enter these areas.

Police escorts are required for entry to certain areas. Escorts are available between 10 am and 5pm at the following locations:

For entry into Pacific Palisades evacuation zones:
1150 Pacific Coast Hwy,
Santa Monica, CA 90401

For entry into Malibu and other LA County evacuation zones:
2300 Pacific Coast Hwy
Malibu, CA 90265

Know the risks of returning to an area where there’s been a fire. Follow these tips for returning home safely.


 

What To Know About Returning to Palisades Evacuation Areas

The Palisades Fire has burned more than 23,000 acres, requiring an aggressive City emergency response and a comprehensive recovery plan to rebuild homes, businesses and communities. State, County and local officials overseeing this incident are beginning to identify zones within the evacuation area where residents can return to their homes based on environmental, health and safety standards.

What’s happening right now in the evacuation areas?

  • Urban Search and Rescue Teams, including K9 units, are actively searching the area for potential human remains to ensure no individuals are unaccounted for. Search efforts are thorough and deliberate, ensuring accuracy and sensitivity during recovery operations.
  • Destruction in these areas is truly unprecedented and Angelenos’ safety is the top priority as severe environmental hazards are mitigated and addressed. The Environmental Protection Agency began assessing hazardous materials in the burn area on Thursday, January 16 and will continue its assessments in the coming days. 
  • LADWP is working with Unified Command, fire safety and law enforcement leaders, to ensure it is safe to restore power to fire impacted customers. Once it is determined to be safe, LADWP will re-energize circuits to restore power to customers in the areas with residential re-entry. 
  • Firefighters continue to monitor the area to ensure that embers and sparks don’t ignite new fires in the surrounding areas.

Criteria for Consideration Prior to Re-Opening Areas Currently Under Mandatory Evacuation Order

The following points, provided by Unified Command, outline the safety and environmental criteria that must be considered in order to allow for re-entry: 

  • Safety Criteria Being Considered:
  • Unstable Hillsides/Foundations: Burned hillsides can experience soil erosion, landslides, or rockfalls, further compromising the stability of nearby structures.
  • Downed Utility Poles: Damaged poles are being replaced to ensure road and area safety.
  • Dust, Ash Particulates: Dust, ash, and particulates may contain toxic substances, including heavy metals, asbestos, silica, and combustion byproducts.
  • Smoldering Structures: Hazardous fire debris and remaining hot spots are monitored to ensure complete extinguishment and prevent flare-ups.
  • Septic Tanks/Basements/Pools: Hidden voids or weakened basement walls may collapse under pressure or weight. Accumulation of hazardous gases such as methane or carbon monoxide is possible.
  • Hazardous Trees: Fire-damaged and unstable trees are being assessed and removed to prevent falling hazards.
  • Unstable Structures: Buildings and chimneys are often unstable after a fire and may collapse without warning.
  • Leaning Utility Poles: Poles at risk of collapse are being stabilized or replaced.
  • Downed Powerlines: Live or damaged powerlines are deactivated and removed to ensure public safety.
  • Food Spoilage: Decomposed food may release harmful bacteria such as Salmonella, Listeria, or E. coli, posing a serious health risk.
  • Open Gas Lines: Gas leaks are being capped, and damaged lines are being repaired to prevent explosions.
  • Hazardous Materials: Collapsing structures may release sharp objects, heavy debris, or toxic materials, posing injury and health risks.
  • Contaminated Water: Toxic chemicals after a fire can affect water quality and pose health risks.

While thorough, this is not all inclusive. After these hazards have been satisfactorily considered and the safety of residents met, a comprehensive repopulation plan will be enacted.


 

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: My house is not near a fire and has not been burned down, how come I am not being allowed to return?
Unified Command will only allow reentry of residents to areas that are deemed safe. Even in areas that have not burned there can be potential hazards such as unstable hillsides that may pose a threat to people in the area. These areas may also be currently uninhabitable due to damage to utilities such as water and gas.

Q: Can I please have an escort to my house, just for 15 minutes to see my house or retrieve valuables?
Escorts are not available. Providing escorts to areas under evacuation would require an unsustainable dedication of limited resources needed to keep the area safe. Vital goods to support peoples' needs are accessible at the Disaster Recovery Center and Evacuation Shelters.

Q: I need my medication, where can I go?
The Red Cross is on location at evacuation shelters and can renew/replace lost prescriptions for medication.

Q: Can I go in and check on my pet?
Access is only allowed for residents into areas deemed safe by incident command. If you need someone to check on a pet in an area where entry is not allowed, call 213-270-8155. You will be prompted to answer key questions about your pet, its possible location, and its needs. A care team made of LA Animal Services staff and LAPD officers will receive your request and provide assistance. You will be notified once the care team has visited the property.

Q: My house burned down. Will I be able to check if anything remains before it is cleared?
There are many toxic and hazardous materials within the burn areas. Re-entry for residents will only be allowed when the incident command deems an area safe.

Q: How do I see if my house is in an evacuation order or warning zone or if re-entry is allowed?
The status of evacuation orders in neighborhoods as well as resources for people impacted by the fires is available on the City’s recovery websiteCheck here if re-entry is allowed in your neighborhood.


 

Updates from Unified Incident Command

January 21, 2025 @ 12:00 PM

PALISADES FIRE REPOPULATION   

WHAT:  Evacuation Order changes for the Palisades Fire

DATE/TIME OF RELEASE: January 21, 2025, at 12:00 p.m.  

WHERE:  Areas of repopulation in the following zones

 

EVACUATION ORDERS REDUCED TO RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS:

 

Los Angeles County Zones: RMB-U030-B

RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS: Newly repopulated residents must check in at the staging area located at the Malibu Pier (23000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu). At the staging area, residents will gain access to the repopulated areas and receive further directions from Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel. Escorts for newly repopulated zones will be conducted from 2 PM to 6 PM. In the days following repopulation, residents permitted to enter must adhere to the curfew hours of 6 AM to 6 PM.

 

City of Los Angeles Zones: LOS-0767-F

RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS: Law Enforcement will only do resident escorts between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. for zone LOS-0767-F. Escorts will take place at Parking Lot 3 Beach Access, 1150 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica, CA 90403

 

City of Malibu Zones:  MAL-C112-B, MAL-C111-A

RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS: Newly repopulated residents must check in at the staging area located at the Malibu Pier (23000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu). At the staging area, residents will gain access to the repopulated areas and receive further directions from Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel. Escorts for newly repopulated zones will be conducted from 2 PM to 6 PM. In the days following repopulation, residents permitted to enter must adhere to the curfew hours of 6 AM to 6 PM.

 

Department of Public Health staff are distributing personal protective equipment to residents in fire-affected areas as they return to their properties. Click here for Public Health's comprehensive list of recommendations to protect one's health in burn-out areas.

ROAD CLOSURES EXIST WITHIN THE FIRE PERIMETER. CHECK FOR UPDATED ROAD CLOSURES HEREdpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/

 

Palisades Fire Evacuation Map, please visit: Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE 

 

ADDRESS VERIFICATION REQUIREMENT: When approaching the roadblock, residents must provide proof of residency. Acceptable forms of identification are a photo ID that displays the resident’s name, photo, and physical address. Please have these documents ready to ensure a smooth verification process.

 

KNOW YOUR ZONE: Knowing your zone is critical to staying safe during a public safety emergency such as a wildfire, flood, tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, or active shooter incident. Zones will be used in emergency alert notifications to communicate who is impacted by an emergency and what actions should be taken. 

 

Visit protect.genasys.com and type your address into the search bar at the top left.

 

SAFETY MESSAGE:  The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions.  Please continue to adhere to road closures and evacuation orders or warnings.  If you see electrical wires on the ground, stay clear and call 9-1-1 IMMEDIATELY.  Power may be out when you return home.  For those utilizing backup generators, please review the generator use for safety information at Backup Systems | Grid Interconnections | Generating Your Own Power | Your Business | Home - SCE. Trees and poles with deep charring should be considered hazardous, particularly if still smoldering.  Please use caution in these areas and obey all traffic control signs. Fire crews and utility companies will remain in the area to mitigate fire concerns, restore utilities, and bolster infrastructure.

 

Los Angeles Department of Power and Water (LADWP) customers can sign up for alerts by visiting: http://www.ladwp.com/outages. So Cal Edisons residents can sign up for emergency alert notifications by visiting:  Get Outage Alerts

 

The danger doesn’t end when the wildfire is extinguished. The aftermath can present various hazards, from flash flooding and debris flows to structural instability and compromised trees. Here’s a comprehensive guide to navigating this critical period safely: Returning Home Checklist | CAL FIRE

 

For valuable resources and important updates from your City and County officials, visit recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/. On this page, you’ll find information on disaster recovery assistance, emergency contacts, community support services, and guidance on rebuilding and recovery efforts for those affected by the Palisades Fire.

 

Los Angeles City Palisades Fire Links: 

LA City - Emergency Management: Home | Emergency Management Department

LAFD: Los Angeles Fire Department

LAPD: Palisades Fire | Los Angeles Fire Department

LADWP: Pacific Palisades Fire

 

Los Angeles County Palisades Fire Links:

LA County – Emergency Operations Center: Palisades Fire – LA County Recovers

LA County Fire: Emergency Operations - Fire Department

LA County Sheriff: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department | A Tradition of Service

So Cal Edison: Edison International Provides Update on Southern California Wildfires and SCE Power Outages | 

 

For more information on wildfire, visit CAL FIRE online at www.readyforwildfire.org

January 20, 2025 @ 12:00 PM

PALISADES FIRE REPOPULATION   

WHAT:  Evacuation Order changes for the Palisades Fire

DATE/TIME OF RELEASE: January 20, 2025, at 12:00 p.m.  

WHERE:  Areas of repopulation in the following zones

 

EVACUATION ORDERS REDUCED TO RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS:

Los Angeles County Zones:   TOP-U007-A

ROAD CLOSURES EXIST WITHIN THE FIRE PERIMETER. CHECK FOR UPDATED ROAD CLOSURES HEREdpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/

Palisades Fire Evacuation Map, please visit: Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE 

 

ADDRESS VERIFICATION REQUIREMENT: When approaching the roadblock, residents must provide proof of residency. Acceptable forms of identification are a photo ID that displays the resident’s name, photo, and physical address. Please have these documents ready to ensure a smooth verification process.

 

KNOW YOUR ZONE: Knowing your zone is critical to staying safe during a public safety emergency such as a wildfire, flood, tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, or active shooter incident. Zones will be used in emergency alert notifications to communicate who is impacted by an emergency and what actions should be taken. 

Visit protect.genasys.com and type your address into the search bar at the top left.

SAFETY MESSAGE:  The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions.  Please continue to adhere to road closures and evacuation orders or warnings.  If you see electrical wires on the ground, stay clear and call 9-1-1 IMMEDIATELY.  Power may be out when you return home.  For those utilizing backup generators, please review the generator use for safety information at Backup Systems | Grid Interconnections | Generating Your Own Power | Your Business | Home - SCE. Trees and poles with deep charring should be considered hazardous, particularly if still smoldering.  Please use caution in these areas and obey all traffic control signs. Fire crews and utility companies will remain in the area to mitigate fire concerns, restore utilities, and bolster infrastructure. 

Los Angeles Department of Power and Water (LADWP) customers can sign up for alerts by visiting: http://www.ladwp.com/outages. So Cal Edisons residents can sign up for emergency alert notifications by visiting:  Get Outage Alerts

The danger doesn’t end when the wildfire is extinguished. The aftermath can present various hazards, from flash flooding and debris flows to structural instability and compromised trees. Here’s a comprehensive guide to navigating this critical period safely: Returning Home Checklist | CAL FIRE

For valuable resources and important updates from your City and County officials, visit recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/. On this page, you’ll find information on disaster recovery assistance, emergency contacts, community support services, and guidance on rebuilding and recovery efforts for those affected by the Palisades Fire.

Los Angeles City Palisades Fire Links: 

LA City - Emergency Management: Home | Emergency Management Department

LAFD: Los Angeles Fire Department

LAPD: Palisades Fire | Los Angeles Fire Department

LADWP: Pacific Palisades Fire

Los Angeles County Palisades Fire Links:

LA County – Emergency Operations Center: Palisades Fire – LA County Recovers

LA County Fire: Emergency Operations - Fire Department

LA County Sheriff: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department | A Tradition of Service

So Cal Edison: Edison International Provides Update on Southern California Wildfires and SCE Power Outages | 

For more information on wildfire, visit CAL FIRE online at www.readyforwildfire.org

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January 19, 2025 @ 2:00 PM

PALISADES FIRE REPOPULATION

 

WHAT: Evacuation Order and Evacuation Warning changes for the Palisades Fire

 

DATE/TIME OF RELEASE: January 19, 2025 at 2:00 p.m.

 

WHERE: Areas of repopulation in the following zones

 

EVACUATION ORDERS REDUCED TO RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS:

 

Los Angeles City Zones: LOS-0767-J, LOS-0767-G

 

Resident escorts are required for LOS-0767-J and will be conducted 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily. Residents in need of access should meet at 1150 Pacific Coast Highway (Parking Lot 3 North), Santa Monica, CA.

 

EVACUATION WARNINGS REDUCED TO NORMAL:

 

Los Angeles City Zones:

LOS-0767-C, LOS-0767-B, LOS-Q0762-A, LOS-Q0762-C

 

Los Angeles County Zones:

TOP-U004, TOP-U006, TOP-U007-B, TOP-U009-B, TOP-U008-A, RRC-U027-B, SDP-U029-B, MTN-U028-B, RMB-U030-D, RMB-U030-E, RMB-U030-C

 

City of Malibu Zones:

MAL-C112-C

 

ROAD CLOSURES EXIST WITHIN THE FIRE PERIMETER. CHECK FOR UPDATED ROAD CLOSURES HERE: dpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/

 

Palisades Fire Evacuation Map, please visit: Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE

 

ADDRESS VERIFICATION REQUIREMENT: When approaching the roadblock, residents must provide proof of residency. Acceptable forms of identification are a photo ID that displays the resident’s name, photo, and physical address. Please have these documents ready to ensure a smooth verification process.

 

KNOW YOUR ZONE: Knowing your zone is critical to staying safe during a public safety emergency such as a wildfire, flood, tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, or active shooter incident. Zones will be used in emergency alert notifications to communicate who is impacted by an emergency and what actions should be taken. Visit protect.genasys.com and type your address into the search bar at the top left.

 

SAFETY MESSAGE: The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions. Please continue to adhere to road closures and evacuation orders or warnings. If you see electrical wires on the ground, stay clear and call 9-1-1 IMMEDIATELY. Power may be out when you return home. For those utilizing backup generators, please review the generator use for safety information at Backup Systems | Grid Interconnections | Generating Your Own Power | Your Business | Home - SCE. Trees and poles with deep charring should be considered hazardous, particularly if still smoldering. Please use caution in these areas and obey all traffic control signs. Fire crews and utility companies will remain in the area to mitigate fire concerns, restore utilities, and bolster infrastructure.

 

To sign up for emergency alert notifications, visit: Get Outage Alerts

 

The danger doesn’t end when the wildfire is extinguished. The aftermath can present various hazards, from flash flooding and debris flows to structural instability and compromised trees. Here’s a comprehensive guide to navigating this critical period safely: Returning Home Checklist | CAL FIRE.

 

For valuable resources and important updates from your City and County officials, visit recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/. On this page, you’ll find information on disaster recovery assistance, emergency contacts, community support services, and guidance on rebuilding and recovery efforts for those affected by the Palisades Fire.

 

For more information on wildfire, visit CAL FIRE online at www.readyforwildfire.org

January 18, 2025 @ 12:00 PM

PALISADES FIRE REPOPULATION

WHAT:  Evacuation Order and Evacuation Warning Changes for the Palisades Fire

 

DATE/TIME: January 18, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.  

 

WHERE:  Areas of repopulation in the following zones

 

EVACUATION ORDERS REDUCED TO WARNINGS:

Los Angeles City Zones: LOS-Q0767-B, LOS-Q0767-C

 

RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS REDUCED TO WARNING:

     Los Angeles City Zones:

 

LOS-Q0762-A, LOS-Q0767-B, LOS-Q0767-C

 

Los Angeles County Zones: MTN-U028-B, SDP-U029-B, RRC-U027-B, TOP-U004, TOP-U006, TOP-U007-B, TOP-U008-A, TOP-U009-B

 

EVACUATION ORDERS & WARNINGS REDUCED TO NORMAL:

Los Angeles City Zones: LOS-Q0406-A, LOS-Q0407, LOS-Q0762-B, LOS-Q0765, LOS-Q0778-A, LOS-Q0779, LOS-Q0780, LOS-Q0781-A, LOS-Q0782-A, LOS-Q0782-B, LOS-Q0782-C, LOS-Q0798, LOS-Q1115-A, LOS-Q1115-B, LOS-Q1118

 

Los Angeles County Zones: MCR-U021-C, DRY-U026-A, DRY-U026-C, RRC-U027-A, TOP-U001, TOP-U002, TOP-U003, TOP-U005

 

City of Calabasas Zones: CAL- C415

 

City of Santa Monica: SAN-Q1395-B, SAN-Q1396-B

 

ROAD CLOSURES EXIST WITHIN THE FIRE PERIMETER. CHECK FOR UPDATED ROAD CLOSURES HERE: dpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/

Palisades Fires Evacuation Map, please visit Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE

ADDRESS VERIFICATION REQUIREMENT: When approaching the roadblock, residents must provide proof of residency. Acceptable forms of identification are a photo ID that displays the resident’s name, photo, and physical address. Please have these documents ready to ensure a smooth verification process.

KNOW YOUR ZONE: Knowing your zone is critical to staying safe during a public safety emergency such as a wildfire, flood, tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, or active shooter incident. Zones will be used in emergency alert notifications to communicate who is impacted by an emergency and what actions should be taken.

Visit protect.genasys.com and type your address into the search bar at the top left.

SAFETY MESSAGE:  The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions.  Please continue to adhere to road closures and evacuation orders or warnings.  If you see electrical wires on the ground, stay clear and contact Edison immediately.  Power may be out when you return home.  For those who may be utilizing backup generators, please review the generator use for safety information at https://www.pge.com/en_US/safety/electrical-safety/electric-generator-safety/electric-generator-safety.page?WT.pgeac=PSPS_FAQ-GeneratorSafety. Trees and poles with deep charring, particularly if still smoldering, should be considered hazardous.  Please use caution in these areas and obey all traffic control signs. Fire crews and utility companies will remain in the area to mitigate fire concerns, restore utilities, and bolster infrastructure.

Please visit recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/ for vital information for returning home after a wildfire.

For additional information on the Palisades Fire, Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County residents should contact Palisades Fires Information Line at (213484-5604. To sign up for emergency alert notifications, visit:  Backup Systems | Grid Interconnections | Generating Your Own Power | Your Business | Home - SCE

For more information on wildfire, visit CAL FIRE online at www.readyforwildfire.org

January 17, 2025 @ 12:00 PM

PALISADES FIRE REPOPULATION 

WHAT: Evacuation Order and Evacuation Warning Changes for the Palisades Fire

DATE/TIME: January 17, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.  

WHERE: Areas of repopulation in the following zones 

EVACUATION ORDERS REDUCED TO WARNINGS

Los Angeles County Zones: ORDER- TO WARNING: 

• RMB- U030D, RMB-U030E 

EVACUATION ORDER REDUCED TO RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS

Los Angeles City Zones: ORDER- TO WARNING: 

• LOS-Q0762-A, LOS-Q0767-B, LOS-Q0767-C, LOS-Q0782-C 

Los Angeles County Zones: 

• TOP-U003, TOP-U004, TOP-U005, TOP-U006, TOP-U007B, TOP-U008A, TOP-U009B,  DRY-U026C, RRC-U027B, MNT-U028B, SDP-U029B 

RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS REDUCED TO WARNING

Los Angeles City Zones: WARNING 

• LOS-Q1118, LOS-Q0765, LOS-Q0778-A, LOS-Q0798, LOS-Q0781-A, LOS-Q0782-A,  LOS-Q0782-B 

Los Angeles County Zones: WARNING 

• TOP-U001, TOP-U002, DRY-U026A, RRC-U027A  

EVACUATION WARNINGS REDUCED TO NORMAL

Los Angeles City Zones– EVACUATION WARNINGS REDUCED TO NORMAL: • LOS-Q0751, LOS-Q0764, LOS-Q0772, LOS-Q0783, LOS-Q0800, LOS-Q1089, LOS Q1119, LOS-Q1163 

Los Angeles County Zones – EVACUATION WARNINGS REDUCED TO NORMAL • DRY-U026-B, RMB-U030-C 

City of Calabasas Zones: WARNING- OPEN TO RESIDENTS ONLY 

• CAL-C407, CAL-C411, CAL-C413 

ROAD CLOSURES EXIST WITHIN THE FIRE PERIMETER. CHECK FOR UPDATED ROAD  CLOSURES HERE: dpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/ 

Palisades Fires Evacuation Map, please visit Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE 

ADDRESS VERIFICATION REQUIREMENT: When approaching the roadblock, residents  must provide proof of residency. Acceptable forms of identification are a photo ID that  displays the resident’s name, photo, and physical address. Please have these documents  ready to ensure a smooth verification process. 

KNOW YOUR ZONE: Knowing your zone is critical to staying safe during a public safety emergency such as a wildfire, flood, tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, or active shooter incident. Zones will be used in emergency alert notifications to communicate who is impacted by an emergency and what actions should be taken. Visit protect.genasys.com and type your address into the search bar at the top left. 

SAFETY MESSAGE: The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions.  Please continue to adhere to road closures and evacuation orders or warnings. If you see electrical wires on the ground, stay clear and contact Edison immediately. Power may be out when you return home. For those who may be utilizing backup generators, please review the generator use for safety information at  

https://www.pge.com/en_US/safety/electrical-safety/electric-generator-safety/electric generator-safety.page?WT.pgeac=PSPS_FAQ-GeneratorSafety. Trees and poles with deep charring, particularly if still smoldering, should be considered hazardous. Please use  caution in these areas and obey all traffic control signs. Fire crews and utility companies will remain in the area to mitigate fire concerns, restore utilities, and bolster infrastructure. 

Please visit recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/ for vital information for returning home after a wildfire.  

For additional information on the Palisades Fire, Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County  residents should contact Palisades Fires Information Line at (213484-5604. To sign up for emergency alert notifications, visit: Backup Systems | Grid Interconnections | Generating  Your Own Power | Your Business | Home - SCE 

 

For more information on wildfire, visit CAL FIRE online at www.readyforwildfire.org 

January 16, 2025 @ 1:00 PM

PALISADES FIRE REPOPULATION

 

WHAT: Evacuation Order and Evacuation Warning Changes for the Palisades Fire

DATE/TIME: January 16, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.

WHERE: Areas of repopulation in the following zones

ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING EVACUATION ORDER AREAS OPEN TO RESIDENTS ONLY:

Los Angeles City Zones: ORDER- OPEN TO RESIDENTS ONLY

  • LOS-Q0765, LOS-Q1118, LOS-Q0798, LOS-Q0782-B, LOS-Q0778-A, LOS-Q0781-A, LOS-Q0782-A, LOS-Q0780

Los Angeles County Zones: ORDER- OPEN TO RESIDENTS ONLY

  • DRY-U026-A, RRC-U027-A, TOP-U002, TOP-U001

EVACUATION WARNINGS REDUCED TO NORMAL:

Los Angeles City Zones:

  • None

Los Angeles County Zones – EVACUATION WARNINGS REDUCED TO NORMAL

  • MCR-U021-A, CAL-C405, CAL-C406, CAL-C408, CAL-C409, CAL-C410, CAL-C412, CAL-C414

ROAD CLOSURES EXIST WITHIN THE FIRE PERIMETER. CHECK FOR UPDATED ROAD CLOSURES  HERE:  dpw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/

Palisades Fires Evacuation Map, please visit Palisades Fire | CAL FIRE

 

ADDRESS VERIFICATION REQUIREMENT: When approaching the roadblock, residents must provide proof of residency. Acceptable forms of identification are a photo ID that displays the resident’s name, photo, and physical address. Please have these documents ready to ensure a smooth verification process.

 

KNOW YOUR ZONE: Knowing your zone is critical to staying safe during a public safety emergency such as a wildfire, flood, tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, or active shooter incident. Zones will be used in emergency alert notifications to communicate who is impacted by an emergency and what actions should be taken.

Visit protect.genasys.com and type your address into the search bar at the top left.

SAFETY MESSAGE: The public is reminded to stay vigilant on current fire conditions. Please continue to adhere to road closures and evacuation orders or warnings. If you see electrical wires on the ground, stay clear and contact Edison immediately. Power may be out when you return home. For those who may be utilizing backup generators, please review the generator use for safety information at https://www.pge.com/en_US/safety/electrical-safety/electric-generator-safety/electric- generator-safety.page?WT.pgeac=PSPS_FAQ-GeneratorSafety. Trees and poles with deep charring, particularly if still smoldering, should be considered hazardous. Please use caution in these areas and obey all traffic control signs. Fire crews and utility companies will remain in the area to mitigate fire concerns, restore utilities, and bolster infrastructure.

Please visit recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/ for vital information for returning home after a wildfire.

For additional information on the Palisades Fire, Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County residents should contact Palisades Fires Information Line at (213484-5604. To sign up for emergency alert notifications, visit: Backup Systems | Grid Interconnections | Generating Your Own Power | Your Business | Home - SCE

For more information on wildfire, visit CAL FIRE online at www.readyforwildfire.org