Heavy rain, mud and debris flows prompt road closures in Southern California
The first reports of mud and debris flows are trickling in with Caltrans announcing several road closures for mudslide prone areas.
As of 4:30 p.m., mudflows in Topanga Canyon prompted the closure of Pacific Coast Highway west of Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Caltrans said on X.
Topanga Canyon Boulevard is also closed in both directions between PCH and Grand View drive with an exception for residents south of Mulholland Drive to Grand View Drive, though residents will need to present identification.
Other closures related burn scars from the Palisades Fire include the following:
A mud and debris flow seen on Topanga Canyon Boulevard on Jan. 26, 2025. (Caltrans)
Officials are urging residents to avoid the above areas, but noted several routes that remain open:
The closures are subject to change without notice based on local weather conditions. Motorists can stay informed and sign up for alerts by following this link.
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In Woodland Hills crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to 4100 N. Alhama Drive on reports of debris flow that stranded four vehicles, though rescues were required, no structures were involved, and no injuries were reported, officials said.
Crews with the L.A. Department of Transportation were requested for vehicle removal and traffic control in the area.
This article will be updated with any additional closures announced by Caltrans.
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