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Posted on: October 13, 2025

[ARCHIVED] 10/13 - Flood Watch Mon 8PM - Tues 3PM. Evacuation Warning for Zones Parts of Palisades Burn Area

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10/13 - evacuation warning in effect for parts of the palisades burn area. 


FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FOR MALIBU MON 8PM - TUES 3PM. RAIN TOTAL 0.75" - 1.5". POTENTIAL FOR MUDSLIDES & DEBRIS FLOWS, WATER & ROCKS IN ROADS. 


EVACUATION WARNING FOR ZONES MAL-C111 AND MAL-C112

Malibu zones MAL-C111 and MAL-C112 are under evacuation warning beginning TODAY, October 13 at 10 PM due to the upcoming storm. 

Neighborhoods under Evacuation Warning include:
Rambla Pacifico
Carbon Beach West / Malibu Beach
Sweetwater Canyon
Sweetwater Mesa
Serra Retreat
Malibu Creek
Cross Creek
Malibu Colony
Civic Center
Malibu Knolls
Malibu Road
Malibu Country Estates
Puerco Canyon
Las Flores Mesa
Big Rock
Big Rock Beach
Tuna Canyon (South)
Las Tunas Beach
Topanga Beach Drive 
 
A Shelter in Place is in effect for the Franklin Fire burn scar (Pepperdine University area) due to the significant risk of flash flooding, debris flows and mudslides. The Evacuation Warning and Shelter in Place will be in effect until at least Wednesday, October 15 at 6:00 AM.
 
More information: Protect.Genasys.com

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NWS Flood Watch for Malibu 10/13 8PM–10/14 3PM: rain totals 0.75–1.5". Intensity 0.25–0.5"/hr, peaking late Mon night. Potential for mudslides & debris flows in burn areas, mud, water & rocks in roads. Get & place sandbags before rain starts. 

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Flood Watch for parts of LA County including Malibu from 8:00 PM Monday, October 13, through 3:00 PM Tuesday, October 14, with total rainfall of 0.75 to 1.50 inches. Rainfall rates will generally be 0.25-0.50 inch per hour, with brief, more intense rates in some locations. Peak intensity late night Monday.

🌧️ LA County Public Works has issued a PHASE 1 mudflow forecast for the Franklin Fire and Palisades Fire burn areas in Malibu. The debris flow forecast is valid from Monday October 13, 10:00 PM through Wednesday October 15, 6:00 AM.

📍Flash flood watches are under effect over the Franklin and Palisades burn scars, which can trigger life-threatening and damaging flooding and debris flows. Stay alert, be prepared and avoid the area.

🌩️ Be prepared for potential mudslides, debris flows, rocks and water in the roads in all recent burn areas, especially canyon roads. It only takes ½ inch per hour of rain to start a debris flow. All LA County Fire Stations have sandbags. Call ahead to check availability of sand and filled bags and visit dpw.lacounty.gov/dsg/sandbags/ for more information.

📱To stay informed, sign up for updates at MalibuCity.org/News and tune in to KBUU Radio at 99.1 FM. For weather information, visit Weather.gov/lox. For road closure information, visit LA County Public Works Road Closure website: https://pw.lacounty.gov/roadclosures/index.cfm

WHAT THE CITY IS DOING TO PREPARE
The City Public Works Department activated the storm response plan - maintenance crews are patrolling roads and canyons with multiple blade trucks to keep roads clear and staging heavy equipment, and have placed K-rails. Public Works is inspecting and clearing our storm drain infrastructure. Public Works is coordinating with Caltrans and LA County Public Works.

PREPAREDNESS IN THE FRANKLIN AND PALISADES FIRE BURN AREAS
• Be prepared to evacuate, review your emergency plan and supplies, including evacuation routes and reunification locations. Keep your vehicle's gas tank full. Make sure you can open electric gates or garage doors when the power is out, or keep them open.

• Prepare your home - get and place sandbags BEFORE it rains.
• Sign up for emergency alerts from LA County and City of Malibu
• Leave the area early if you feel unsafe, or need extra time to evacuate due to mobility issues, disability, medical devices, or if you own horses.
• Follow evacuation orders.

SANDBAGS

  • Fire Station #70, 3970 Carbon Canyon Road Malibu, CA 90265 (empty bags) 
  • Fire Station #88, 23720 Malibu Road, Malibu, CA 90265 (empty bags) 
  • All LA County Fire Stations have sandbags. Call to ask if they have sand and filled bags. 
  • Please do not remove sand from the beaches for sandbags, it is harmful to the coastal ecosystem, and is prohibited under County law.
  • Sandbag locator website 

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