Areas scarred by the Eaton Fire are at “high to very high risk” of debris flows this week. How do they happen? What is being done to prepare for storms?
The state originally constructed the dam in 1933 — six years after the Winooski River saw historic flooding — to hold water upstream in the Waterbury reservoir and protect against downstream flooding.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released water from two reservoirs in the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada to ...
Flash-flood and mudslide risks for the burn areas had mostly diminished early Monday, forecasters say. Here are some rain totals.
When the first flashes of fire and billows of smoke grabbed the attention of people living in the foothills of Eaton Canyon in Los Angeles County, residents recorded videos of the same cluster of ...
A National Weather Service station at Eaton Dam, near the Eaton fire burn scar, recorded 0.13 of an inch of rain. A Monte Nido station — in the Santa Monica Mountains near the Palisades fire ...
With rains beginning to subside Monday morning, most flash flood and debris flow warnings were expiring across Southern California's burn areas, but forecasters said a chance of thunderstorms and ...
Within a half-hour of a fire igniting on an Eaton Canyon hillside in the afternoon of Jan. 7, thousands of residents’ phones buzzed in eastern Altadena with a warning from Los Angeles County: ...
The place of worship and gathering was among many buildings destroyed by the Eaton Fire, which broke out Jan. 7 during an historic wind storm and grew to become one of the deadliest fires in South ...
According to the latest numbers released by Cal Fire, crews had 73% containment on the Eaton Fire as of 12:40 p.m. Saturday. The fire, which scorched much of Altadena and parts of Sierra Madre ...
It’s a little bit more appropriate, I suspect.” The Eaton fire was 73% contained as of Saturday afternoon, up from 65% the day before. The Palisades fire was 49% contained, up from 39% on ...