Boyle Heights Warehouse Fire Recovery
EMD Extends Boyle Heights Resource Center to July 4
Posted on 06/29/2026
EMD Extends Boyle Heights Resource Center to July 4
Where to Turn for Emergency Information
Posted on 05/25/2026
Where to Turn for Emergency Information
World Cup Visitor Safety
Even visitors can register for local, L.A. City emergency alerts sent via email, or by text or voice to phones.
When heat's extreme, find dedicated City cooling centers. Keep cool at City parks and libraries whenever open.
Winning starts with staying safe. Find public health resources for matches, watch parties, or other gatherings.
Knowing possible hazards and planning ahead to avoid them can reduce the risk of harm and financial damage.
FEMA's World Cup site provides a variety of resources to protect visitors, communities, and event spaces.
Many fault systems run through the L.A. area and can lead to earthquakes of all sizes, with little or no notice.
Advisories & Information
For timely emergency information updates, follow LA City social media accounts.
Receive timely LA City alerts on your mobile device, to your landline, and via e-mail from the Emergency Management Department.
Earthquake early warning available for all residents and visitors in California, Oregon & Washington. Register now!
Increasingly common atmospheric rivers bring heavy rains for extended periods in Southern California. Stay prepared, even after "rainy seasons" -- for their impacts and hazards.
Wildfire recovery inquiries should be emailed to: EmergencyUpdates@LACity.org