Los Angeles Fire Department

12/26/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/26/2025 15:08

Evacuation Order for Zone LFD-0117 LIFTED

UPDATE: December 26, 2025 12:52PM

The mandatory evacuation order for this area has been lifted. However, Arizona Crossing remains impassable. Conover Fire Road is the alternative route, as Arizona Crossing is currently impassable.

Required releases of large volumes of water from the Big Tujunga Dam will continue. These releases are necessary to manage the reservoir level, which protects communities downstream from flooding. Releasing water helps ensure that the reservoir does not get too full from recent and upcoming storms.

The significant amount of water flowing from the Big Tujunga Dam, combined with the downstream runoff that naturally occurs from storms, continue to significantly impact Oro Vista Avenue. The street is expected to remain impassable until further notice, which will depend on both weather conditions and the volume of water release required to safely operate the dam and protect the community downstream.

Public safety personnel are alerted to the situation, and resources are prepared to respond to emergency calls.

Residents are advised to prepare and take all necessary precautions. Do not attempt to cross the Arizona Crossing on Oro Vista Avenue. Call 9-1-1 for life-threatening emergencies. Report all City service issues to 3-1-1 or https://lacity.gov/myla311. For updates on storm response, visit emergency.lacity.gov.

UPDATE: December 25, 2025 3:15PM

Based on the current forecast, the City of Los Angeles extended the Evacuation Warning for possible debris flows until further notice. Prepare for possible evacuations in the following zones: LFD-1081, 1083, 1085, 1087, 1089, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1095, 1096, 1097, and 0891 (Mandeville), Hurst Fire: LFD 0001-B, Sunset Fire: LFD-0835. For map: protect.genasys.com. The Los Angeles Police Department will go door-to-door to visit each high risk home with evacuation orders.

UPDATE: December 24, 2025 1:30PM

Evacuation Orders issued for Genasys Zone LAFD-0117, encompassing the Riverwood Community (Big Tujunga Canyon Road) until further notice. The Arizona Crossing is impassable and residents are advised to use the Conover Fire Road as the alternative route. Do not cross the waterflow.

Based on the current forecast, the LAFD will continue with augmented staffing and pre-deployed resources through 12/26/25.

*PERSONAL PREPAREDNESS* BEFORE STORM SEASON

*HOUSEHOLD PREPAREDNESS* DURING STORM SEASON

  • Ensure your drains, gutters and downspouts are clean and functioning properly. This is especially important for flat-roofed buildings.
  • Keep stormwater troughs, pipes and culverts on your property free of debris.
  • Closely examine windows, skylights and doors that may benefit from caulking or weatherstripping.
  • Inspect your attic for "leaks" of sunlight, or signs of previous water damage that may indicate where pre-storm repairs are needed.
  • Establish household supplies (bucket, mop, towel, tarpaulin) to minimize damage from a sudden leak or stormwater seepage.
  • Move valuable or easily damaged items away from low-lying areas prone to flooding.
  • Keep sandbags, plywood, plastic sheeting, lumber, hand tools and other materials handy for addressing sudden stormwater issues.

To assist Los Angeles residents with extreme storm needs, the Los Angeles Fire Department provides free ready-to-fill sandbags at ALL Neighborhood Fire Stations , which can be found on this interactive map .

As seasonal conditions warrant, free sand* is also made available at select locations.

* Sand may be desirable, but local soil can also be used to effectively fill sandbags. While the LAFD is pleased to offer free ready-to-fill sandbags and free sand , the Department is not able to fill, deliver, install or remove sandbags.

WHEN A MAJOR STORM IS *APPROACHING*

  • Prepare your household to remain safe (test and pre-position flashlights and battery powered lamps, no candles) and functional (fully charge cell phones, review manual garage door operation) in the event of a storm related power outage.
  • Turn off your yard sprinklers, and consider lowering the level of your swimming pool to prevent overflow and flooding.
  • Secure patio furniture, household waste, trash containers, spills and outdoor storage before they are swept away, spread contamination or block storm drains.
  • Consider the temporary use of plastic sheeting on slopes prone to erosion.
  • Remind all household members not to play or linger near storm drains, catch basins or flood control channels.
  • Keep your vehicle fueled in case power is cutoff to local fueling stations.
  • Prepare your Go Bag! that includes identification, essential documents, phone numbers, prescription eyeglasses and medicine, pictures and irreplaceable memorabilia, personal computer, cash (small bills) and credit cards in case of evacuation.
  • Confirm your evacuation plan, safe destination and temporary lodging plans with family members.
  • If you have family members with special needs, or large / multiple animals, be fully prepared to take action when an evacuation warning is issued.

FOR YOUR SAFETY *DURING A MAJOR STORM* OR FLOOD

WHAT IF YOU WITNESS STORM DAMAGE?

City of Los Angeles residents should call 3-1-1 or (213) 473- 3231, use an on-line form or the MyLA311 app to report potholes, downed street trees, damaged or inoperative street lights or traffic signals, clogged street drains and any storm-related property damage or issue requiring an inspection or action by City of Los Angeles officials.

WHAT IF YOU EXPERIENCE STORM DAMAGE?

If you become a victim of storm or floodwater damage, please visit LAFD.ORG for helpful flood recovery tips.

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