RED FLAG WARNING WITH EXTREMELY DANGEROUS FIRE CONDITIONS, Potential PSPS power shutoffs MON, DEC. 9 - WED, DEC. 11 due to STRONG SANTA ANA WINDS & LOW HUMIDITY
- Red Flag Warning, extremely dangerous fire conditions in Malibu Mon Dec. 9 - Wed, Dec. 11 due to strong Santa Ana winds with gusts up to 45 - 65 MPH at coasts/valleys and 60 - 80 MPH at mountains/foothills and very low humidity. See NWS weather information: https://www.weather.gov/lox/.
- Potential PSPS power shutoffs in Malibu Dec. 9 - 11 due to fire danger. Be prepared for potential power and traffic signal outages, fires, evacuations and hazardous roads. Come to a complete stop at any malfunctioning traffic signal under CA law.
Red Flag Warning, extremely dangerous fire conditions in Malibu Mon 12/9 - Wed, 12/11 due to strong Santa Ana winds w/gusts up to 45 - 65 MPH at coasts/valleys and 60 - 80 MPH at mountains/foothills & very low humidity.
Check www.SCE.com/PSPS for power outage information. Review LA County's Power Outage Preparedness Guide https://ready.lacounty.gov/power-outage/
Be prepared for potential fires, evacuations, power & traffic signal outages, hazardous roads. Come to a complete stop at any malfunctioning traffic signal.
Check your emergency plan and supplies, including evacuation routes and reunification locations, and plan for your pets.
People with disabilities, and those who rely on medical or mobility devices, and owners of horses and livestock should consider leaving the area early.
Be extremely cautious with any activities that could start a fire, such as working with landscaping equipment.
Trancas Park and Charmlee Park will be closed Monday through Wednesday.
Closely monitor weather conditions and emergency information on local news, especially AM / FM radio and 99.1 FM KBUU with handheld and car radios, which will work when the power is out.
Look up and note your zone on Genasys Zone, LA County's emergency information website at https://protect.genasys.com/search. During a disaster, evacuation, shelter and other emergency information will be posted there, and agencies will use those zones in messaging.
Make sure you are signed up for emergency alerts from City of Malibu, at www.malibucity.org/alerts, and LA County, at https://ready.lacounty.gov/alert. All City emergency information is posted on the website MalibuCity.org and all current alerts are posted at MalibuCity.org/alerts.