STORM UPDATE: RAIN WED, 12/31 - SAT, 1/3. saturated ground raises risk of flooding, debris flows, downed trees, rockslides, hazardous seas. Possible thunderstorms and lightning.
EVACUATION WARNING FOR PALISADES BURN AREA IN EFFECT 12/31, 11AM.
UPDATE: 12/30/2025 - An Evacuation Warning has been issued for the Palisades Fire burn scar area, effective Wednesday, December 31 at 11:00 AM, due to potential mud and debris flows from expected rain Wednesday 12/31/2025 through Saturday 1/3/2026.
Neighborhoods include: Zone MAL-C111: Carbon Canyon, Carbon Beach East, La Costa Beach, La Costa (hillside), Las Flores Creek, Las Flores Mesa, Big Rock, Big Rock Beach, Tuna Canyon (south), Las Tunas Beach, Topanga Beach Drive. Zone MAL-C112: Carbon Beach Terrace, Carbon Beach. RMB-U030: Unincorporated LA County, Piuma Rd. TOP-U008: Unincorporated LA County, Upper Tuna Canyon, Saddle Peak Rd TOP-U009: Unincorporated LA County, Upper Tuna Canyon, Topanga Canyon, Fernwood (south)
Flood Watch is in effect. A Debris & Mudflow Forecast Alert will be in effect Wednesday, December 31 at 11:00 AM through Saturday, January 3, 2026 at 6:00 PM for vulnerable areas of Malibu. Isolated debris and mudflows are possible, particularly near canyons and burn areas, with potential road flooding or blockages.
Rain and gusty winds expected in Malibu Wed 12/30/2025 through Sat 1/3/2026, saturated ground raises the risk of flooding, debris flows, downed trees, rockslides, hazardous seas, and travel disruptions. Possible thunderstorms and lightning. More storms possible next week.
Hazardous Beach Conditions: Storms create dangerous beach and ocean water conditions, with heavy surf, dangerous debris in the water, beach erosion, and dangerous rip currents. Avoid the beaches, and do not stand on rocks and jetties. LA County Department of Public Health advises against coming in contact with ocean water within 72 hours of significant rain, especially near flowing storm drains, rivers, and creeks. Rain runoff can carry high levels of bacteria and pollutants that can make you sick. More info: http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/phcommon/public/eh/water_quality/beach_grades.cfm/
Take Action: Be prepared for mudslides, debris flows, rocks, and water on roads, especially in canyons and recent burn areas. Rain rates as low as 0.50 inches per hour can trigger debris flows. Be prepared for power and traffic signal outages. Under California law, come to a complete stop at any malfunctioning traffic signal. Watch for crews and work vehicles. Check on vulnerable neighbors.
City Public Works crews will patrol roads, clear drainage, pre-place heavy equipment and K-rails, and deploy backup generators if needed.
SANDBAGS
- All LA County Fire Stations have sandbags (some have sand)
- Camp 13, 1252 Encinal Cyn Rd – sand & bags
- Fire Station 70, 3970 Carbon Cyn Rd – sand & bags
- Zuma Beach Main Entrance, 3000 PCH – sand & bags
- Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way – filled sandbags through Apr 15 (staff will load your vehicle 9AM – 4PM before/during storms)
- Do not remove sand from beaches - it is prohibited under County law, and is harmful to the beach ecosystem.
Evacuation maps: http://Protect.Genasys.com
Sandbag locator website: http://dpw.lacounty.gov/dsg/sandbags
Road closures and conditions: https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/
Sign up for LA County alerts: https://ready.lacounty.gov/emergency-notifications/
Interactive hazard map: https://apps.gis.lacounty.gov/dpw/m/index.html?viewer=Post-Fire_Debris_Flow_Hazards_Map