Over the weekend, volunteers helped to move sandbags on the Old Ridge Route Road due to weather conditions. On Saturday, volunteers gathered together in order to help fill and distribute sandbags at an at-risk section of the Old Ridge Route. The location where volunteers moved sandbags is located just south of Kelly’s on the closed off section where the water ...
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Mountain Snow, ‘Heavy Rain’ Could Affect Grapevine In Upcoming Storm,
With “heavy rain” expected in the Santa Clarita weather forecast and snow in the mountains Tuesday, officials are reminding residents to be aware of potential mud and debris flows and Grapevine closures. Beginning Monday evening through Tuesday, heavy rain is expected with 1 to 3 inches of precipitation expected, according to officials with the National Weather Service, (NWS). Heavy rain ...
Read More »Free Sandbags Available At Santa Clarita Valley Fire Stations
Santa Clarita fire stations are providing free sandbags to prepare for the risk of mudslides during heavy rain over the weekend. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Due to recent fires destroying brush, many places in Santa Clarita face a risk of mudslides and flooding. To combat this, the city of Santa ...
Read More »Sandbags To Be Offered At Santa Clarita Valley Fire Stations
Sandbags are being provided in Santa Clarita by the Los Angeles County Public Works Department at 15 local fire stations to prevent mudslides in the recent burn areas. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Los Angeles County officials are concerned of possible mudflows in the recent Rye Fire burn areas in the ...
Read More »Fire Stations Offer Free Sandbags To Residents In Case Of Mudslides
Heavy rain brings with it the potential for mudslides and flooding, especially after a long drought. Local Fire Stations are offering free sandbags to any residents wanting to protect their homes and property from adverse weather.
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