Los Angeles, CA – Evacuation Orders Lifted After Heavy Rain Threat

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Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles Fire Department has lifted all evacuation orders and warnings issued for potential mud or debris flows following this week’s severe weather, officials announced late Monday.

According to LAFD spokesperson Margaret Stewart, the evacuation orders were officially lifted at 5:55 p.m. on October 14, 2025, as the strongest part of the storm system passed through Southern California. The decision affects residents in hillside and burn-scar areas previously under warning for possible debris movement.

While officials said the main storm threat has ended, residents are urged to remain alert for lingering hazards such as saturated ground, small slides, and localized flooding in low-lying areas.

The heavy rainfall prompted precautionary evacuations earlier in the week as forecasters warned of intense downpours and potential debris flows in wildfire-affected terrain.

The Los Angeles Fire Department continues to monitor conditions and advises residents to report any signs of slope movement or runoff to emergency services.


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