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Sierra Madre Police Department
Thursday September 10th, 2020 :: 11:36 a.m. PDT

Advisory

Voluntary Evacuations for all residents living above Grandview have now been lifted. No Red Flag Warnings.

Voluntary Evacuations for all residents living above Grandview have now been lifted. Red Flag Warnings have been removed as of 8:00 p.m. last night.
Over the last two days the fire has progressively moved north and east, away from the City of Sierra Madre. The Santa Ana winds have dissipated and currently do not pose a threat to our community.
Based on this information, the City of Sierra Madre and the Sierra Madre Fire Department have determined it safe to remove the voluntary evacuations set in place. Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and ready to take immediate action should conditions worsen.  The evacuation warning for Sierra Madre residents north of Sierra Madre Blvd issued by the County of Los Angeles remains in place.
The Bobcat Fire has burned approximately 23,890 acres and remains 0% contained. Current air quality is extremely poor with heavy ash and smoke throughout the city. We urge you to please remain indoors and look after populations that may need extra support.    
The City of Sierra Madre and the Sierra Madre Fire Department continue to monitor the Bobcat Fire and are in constant communication with the incident commanders.
We would like to thank our residents for their continued cooperation during this time.  Please continue to look out for each other and help a neighbor in need.
Be prepared with the Ready! Set! Go! Wildfire Action Plan that is available for download at fire.lacounty.gov/RSG
 
 

Address/Location
Sierra Madre Police Department
242 West Sierra Madre Boulevard
Sierra Madre, CA 91024

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 626-355-1414

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