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Los Angeles County Lifts Evacuation Orders After Severe Storms

Aerial view of flooded streets and mudslides in Los Angeles County

Los Angeles County, December 28, 2025

Los Angeles County has officially lifted evacuation orders following the severe winter storms that wreaked havoc in the region. Residents are reminded to remain cautious despite the lifting of orders. The storms caused significant rainfall, flash floods, and mudslides, resulting in extensive rescue operations and road closures. Local authorities continue to monitor conditions and advise vigilance regarding potential residual hazards, especially in areas affected by previous wildfires.

Los Angeles County Lifts Evacuation Orders Following Severe Winter Storms

All evacuation measures are officially lifted, but residents remain vigilant.

Los Angeles, CA – As of December 28, 2025, Los Angeles County has lifted all evacuation orders and warnings that were previously issued due to the severe winter storms affecting the region over the Christmas holiday. The storms, fueled by atmospheric rivers, brought unprecedented rainfall, leading to flash floods, mudslides, and strong winds that posed significant challenges for both residents and emergency responders.

The impact of these storms was particularly felt in areas previously affected by wildfires. In response to the dangers posed by the flooding and mudflows, officials took proactive measures. Sheriff Robert Luna urged residents to heed evacuation warnings and orders, explaining the vital distinction between the two and emphasizing the importance of residents prioritizing their safety.

Storm Impact and Evacuation Measures

The recent storms marked a significant weather event, bringing the highest Christmas season rainfall seen in downtown Los Angeles in over 54 years. With rainfall totals reaching as high as 17 inches in parts of Ventura County, the region was overwhelmed, resulting in flooded streets and compromised infrastructure. In light of the risks, Los Angeles County officials promptly issued evacuation orders and warnings for vulnerable areas, ensuring that residents could safely relocate before conditions worsened.

Rescue Operations and Infrastructure Challenges

During the worst of the storms, emergency responders conducted over 100 rescue operations across Los Angeles County. Aerial rescues were particularly dramatic, with one helicopter operation pulling 21 individuals from stranded vehicles amid treacherous conditions. Meanwhile, heavy rains transformed many roads into rivers of mud, leading to extensive road closures, including portions of Interstate 5 near Burbank Airport. The aftermath of the storm created significant challenges for residents and disrupted accessibility.

Current Conditions and Safety Advisory

As the immediate threat of the storms has passed, residents are encouraged to stay cautious. While evacuation orders have been lifted, there remains a risk of residual mudflows and debris, especially in regions that have experienced recent wildfires. Local authorities are continuing to monitor conditions closely and will provide updates as needed, ensuring the safety of the community.

Background Context

Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency across six counties, including Los Angeles, to mobilize vital resources and support recovery efforts during this challenging time. This declaration underscores the need for a coordinated response as the community recovers from such impactful weather events.

Implications for the Local Economy

While the storms have brought considerable disruption, they also highlight the resilience of the local community and entrepreneurial spirit of Los Angeles residents. As cleanup and recovery efforts proceed, the region has the unique opportunity to demonstrate how local innovation and determination can rebound from adversity. The ability to adapt and innovate in the face of challenges is a hallmark of California entrepreneurs, and this resilience will undoubtedly be a factor in the region’s economic recovery.

Conclusion

In summary, Los Angeles County has successfully lifted evacuation orders as severe winter storms subside. While residents are reminded to remain alert for potential hazards, community spirit and entrepreneurial resilience will play a critical role in overcoming the challenges posed by these natural events. Supporting local businesses and engaging with community recovery initiatives will pave the way for the renewed economic growth that Los Angeles is known for.

FAQ

What areas in Los Angeles County were affected by the recent storms?
The storms impacted various regions, particularly those near recent wildfire burn scars, leading to evacuation warnings and orders in vulnerable zones.
Have all evacuation orders and warnings been lifted?
Yes, as of December 28, 2025, all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted in Los Angeles County.
What should residents do now?
Residents are advised to remain vigilant for potential hazards, such as residual mudflows and debris, especially in areas previously affected by wildfires. Authorities continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as necessary.
How severe were the storms?
The storms were severe, bringing heavy rainfall, flash floods, mudslides, and strong winds, leading to significant challenges for residents and emergency responders.
What actions did authorities take in response to the storms?
Authorities issued evacuation warnings and orders for vulnerable zones, conducted rescue operations, and implemented road closures to ensure public safety during the storms.

Feature Details
Evacuation Orders and Warnings Issued for vulnerable zones due to severe winter storms; all lifted as of December 28, 2025.
Rescue Operations Over 100 rescues conducted; one helicopter operation rescued 21 individuals from stranded vehicles.
Infrastructure Challenges Roads transformed into rivers of mud; significant damage to homes and vehicles; road closures, including parts of Interstate 5 near Burbank Airport.
Current Advisory Residents advised to remain vigilant for potential hazards, such as residual mudflows and debris, especially in areas previously affected by wildfires.
Background Storms marked the wettest Christmas season in downtown Los Angeles in 54 years; Governor declared a state of emergency in six counties, including Los Angeles.

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