
Mud seeps through K-rails set up in the Mel Canyon area of Duarte on Jan. Officials will asses the damage around noon to see if roads can reopen.

– Mud has seeped through K-rails set up in the Duarte area. KTLA’s Lauren Lyster is in shin-deep flood waters in Studio City on Jan. – Studio City residents got a break from the rain, but streets remain flooded. Sky5 aerial view of Southern California storm damageġ1:38 a.m. Stay alert to changing conditions,” officials noted in their announcement. “Be aware that response crews are continuing clean-up and repair efforts. – As of 2 p.m., all evacuation and shelter in place orders have been cancelled in Santa Barbara County. – The IRS has announced it will extend the tax deadline until May 15 for qualified California storm victims.ģ:48 p.m. Location and transportation information can be found online at or by calling the L.A. Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has a Winter Shelter Program for those in need of shelter.

– Officials with the Los Angeles Department of Public Works reports that crews have been actively engaged in “preventative and responsive work” during the recent storms.Ĭurrently, public works says the largest emergency locations are the Iverson Road Sinkhole in Chatsworth and the Fredonia Drive mudslide in Studio City. Officials closed a portion of Highway 126 after several vehicles, including a semi, became stuck in a mud flow across all lanes on Jan. The closure also left dozens of other commuters trapped in their vehicles as they were unable to pass. – Highway 126 has been fully reopened after a two-mile portion, between Fillmore city limits and Fairview Canyon, was closed Monday night as a result of a mudslide across all lanes, CHP announced.Ĭaltrans crews worked to rescue several motorists whose vehicles were stuck in the mud, including a semi-truck. Follow KTLA’s live team coverage.ĩ:17 p.m. A powerful Pacific storm drenched Southern California with historic rainfall, causing widespread damage in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, and further north along the Central Coast.
