LA County Public Works readies for rainstorm, deploys measures to prevent mud and debris flows in burn areas
Be Southern California Public Engineering in Los Angeles County prepares for a rainy weekend The deadly wildfire recentlyEssence
The agency reports that the flood -resistant dam, rivers and rainwater capture systems have been fully operated, and maintenance personnel are standing backup to deploy patrols before the storm.
The agency stated that its engineers released mud and fragments prediction, requiring the workers to provide “stage 1” Eaton,,,,,, PalisadHelster, Kennis, sunset, Lidia, Bridge and Franklin Burning areaEssence This indicates that there may be a small amount of mudslides or debris flows, which usually promote preventive measures, such as clearing the debris basins, deploying K-RAILS and surveillance areas.
In addition to removing the debris on the street, preparing the debris basin of the hills of the mountains and the protection of the rainwater drainage system to avoid the protection of ashes and debris, the agency also has 15,000 k-rails, 700,000 feet and Eaton Fire burning area.
Residents are required to plan to protect themselves in advance by formulating emergency plans; placing trash cans and vehicles on the street to allow rainwater to travel freely; if possible, the rest is in the room, if living in a burning area. For more information, please click on here Or call 1-800-675-HELP (4357).