February 27, 2024: Los Angeles County Issues State of Emergency Due to Severe Weather
On February 27, 2024, Los Angeles County authorities announced a state of emergency in reaction to a potent atmospheric river event bringing heavy rainfall, widespread flooding, and mudslides to the area. The National Weather Service has classified the storm as a Category 5 atmospheric river, signifying its remarkable intensity and potential for major consequences.
The unrelenting rainfall has prompted the evacuation of thousands of inhabitants in flood-prone regions, especially in neighborhoods near recent wildfire burn areas where the danger of mudslides is increased. Emergency shelters have been set up to house those displaced, and first responders are performing rescue operations for individuals trapped by rising waters. Significant highways and roads have been shut down due to flooding and debris flows, resulting in major disruptions to travel and trade.
County officials are advising residents to stay indoors, refrain from non-essential travel, and keep informed through official sources. The declaration of a state of emergency allows for the mobilization of extra resources and personnel to support response and recovery efforts. Governor Gavin Newsom has shown support for the county’s measures and has indicated that state resources are prepared to provide additional assistance as required.