Emergency Public Information regarding large scale incidents and planned events, where multiple Los Angeles area agencies are under a Joint Information Center.
41st #LAMarathon!
Our #LACoFD crews have been keeping everyone safe, lending a hand at first-aid stations & having a little fun along the way.
20,000+ runners are pushing through the course. Stay hydrated, look out for each other & know we’re here for you every step of the way!
The LA Marathon returns this Sunday!
26,000 participants will make their way across Los Angeles while spectators cheer them on. City departments are working together to keep the route safe and the race running smoothly.
Swipe for more information and plan ahead for closures.
Ready, set, plan!
The #LAMarathon hits the streets tomorrow! Expect closures and detours between DTLA and Century City. Heavier traffic is expected; consider taking public transportation to skip the delays! Our Traffic Officers are on-site to help. Please follow all instructions.
⚠️Community Advisory⚠️
The Los Angeles Marathon is Sunday‼️
Prepare for traffic delays throughout the DTLA area.
For more information please visit
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Sunday is shaping up to be a warm, sunny day across the ASICS Los Angeles Marathon course from Dodger Stadium to Century City. Click the link below for more information.
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The LA Marathon is back this Sunday! From Dodger Stadium to the Avenue of Starts thousands of runners will hit the streets, racing through the heart of LA. Streets closures and detours will be in effect that day to ensure a safe race for all! More info at https://t.co/lDnfcTn4pS
All Evacuation Warnings previously issued in the City of L.A. for potential mud or debris flows have been lifted. While the worst of the storm has passed, we may continue to see rain this weekend and into next week.
I encourage all Angelenos to remain vigilant, especially while driving, and to sign up for emergency alerts at https://t.co/kO6ETKt6OJ.
The @NWSLosAngeles has issued a Flood Watch for the L.A. region until tomorrow evening, New Year’s Day, with moderate rain, possible thunderstorms, and wind gusts forecasted to begin today, Wednesday, December 31.
An Evacuation Warning has been issued for the Palisades, Hurst, and Sunset burn scar areas that will go into effect at 11:00 AM today, Wednesday, December 31.
LAPD is contacting residents at especially vulnerable properties. While Evacuation Orders have not been issued at this time, Angelenos are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts at https://t.co/JxPc4Ry5MQ to ensure they receive further updates.
LAFD: EVACUATION WARNING for possible debris flows from starting 12/31/2025 11:00 AM. Prepare for possible evacuations at Palisades Fire due to a severe storm. https://t.co/GX4sg25bRY https://t.co/V8rNmKqnnC
Latest details on the stormy week ahead. HAVE A SAFE HOLIDAY: Avoid the roads as much as possible Wednesday Night through Thursday. DO NOT try to drive through any road covered with water. Stay away from streams and rivers, especially if camping in the mountains #cawx#larain
See here for details from our storm survey for the EF0 TORNADO that occured yesterday (12/25) in the neighborhood of Boyle Heights. Peak winds of 80 mph have been estimated based on damage. 🌪️ https://t.co/te8O8tBoYr
LA City Alert: Evacuation Order LIFTED for Riverwood area. Arizona Crossing is still impassable, use Conover Fire Road as an alternative. Info: https://t.co/GihYtg36EN
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All Flash Flood Warnings have been cancelled as of ~6am Dec 26. Flood Advisories and Flood Watches remain in effect for the majority of SLO, SBA, VTA, & LA Counties. Moderate to locally heavy rain still pose a risk through the day. #LA#Ventura#Santabarbara#SLO#SoCal#CAWx
🦺 City crews are working throughout the storm to safely remove downed trees and mitigate street flooding.
📲 Call 311 to report downed trees, branches, flooding and other damage that is not immediately life-threatening.
311 is open for service calls until 10 PM tonight, December 25.
🎄Merry Christmas, LA!
We continue closely monitoring and responding to the storm’s impacts.
More rain is expected — leave yourself additional time if you’re traveling and use extra caution on the roads.
Never drive through flooded streets.