Welcome to the Crescenta Valley Community Association's blog. We hope this blog will be a source of information in the coming months, particularly during any potential mud and debris flows. As we all know, reliable local information was nearly non-existent during the recent fire. We hope to help fill that gap.
This blog will be open for anyone to contribute information or to ask questions. If your neighborhood gets evacuated, has mud or water impacting the residents, etc., please post here and let everyone know what's happening.
This blog will be open for anyone to contribute information or to ask questions. If your neighborhood gets evacuated, has mud or water impacting the residents, etc., please post here and let everyone know what's happening.
Los Angeles Times | October 13, 2009 | 6:48 p.m.
The National Weather Service has issued flash-flood watches this morning for mountain burn areas from Santa Barbara to San Bernardino as a powerful winter storm moves into Southern California.
Rain was beginning to fall this morning, with the strongest portions of the storm expected late today and early Wednesday. The National Weather Service issued the flood watches for areas burned by the fires in Santa Barbara as well the massive Station fire is Los Angeles County and the Sheep fire. The watch also includes areas burned in last year's large Sayre and Marek fires in the San Fernando Valley areas.
More soon at latimes.com
Posted by: Sharon Raghavachary | 10/13/2009 at 07:29 AM
Knock 'em dead, Sharon!!!
Posted by: Timothy Rutt | 10/14/2009 at 08:04 PM