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LASD - Los Angeles County Sheriffs Dept Information Bureau (SIB)
Monday January 13th, 2025 :: 03:13 p.m. PST

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#LASD Eaton Fire Update: Repopulation and Safety Guidelines, Monday, Jan. 13th, 2025

Eaton Fire Update for Monday, Jan 13th, 2025: Repopulation and Safety Guidelines
 
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is announcing the repopulation of communities impacted by the Eaton Fire effective 3:00 P.M. on Monday, January 13, 2025.

The following areas will be opened to residents.

  • Orders are Modified from Evacuation Orders TO Evacuation Warnings for the following areas:
    • located inside the unincorporated county area of the Kinneloa Mesa Community:
      • South of Heights Road to New York Drive and East of Outpost Lane to Sierra Madre Villa Avenue.
      • For those using the Watch Duty App and Protect.Genasys.com This zones is listed as
        • KIN-KINNELOA
The warning area of Kinneloa Mesa is considered a “soft closure”. Only residents are allowed.
 
The following areas still remain closed to residents
  • The remaining areas of the unincorporated community of Altadena
The following link can be used to assist the public in determining if their property is in an area that can be entered: https://protect.genasys.com/ and searching for the EATON FIRE. The link connects users to an evacuation map, maintained by CalFire.

The Fire Incident Command continues to monitor the active fire areas, as well as those areas remaining closed due to critical infrastructure concerns or safety hazards.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department have a strong presence in the repopulated and evacuated areas for the next several days to ensure the protection of our residents and their property. All other road closures and evacuated areas for the EATON FIRE remain in effect.

Safety Tips for Returning to Fire-Affected Areas

As you prepare to return home after a fire evacuation, your safety remains our top priority. Please keep the following tips in mind to ensure a safe and smooth return:
  • Follow Official Guidance: Only return to your property when authorities have declared it safe to do so. Conditions can remain hazardous even after the fire is contained.
  • Inspect Your Surroundings: Be cautious of unstable structures, downed power lines, or weakened trees that may pose risks.  There may be uncleared hazards in the roadway.
  • Wear Protective Clothing: sturdy shoes, gloves, and a mask to protect yourself from debris, ash, and airborne particles.
  • Mind Health Hazards: Avoid direct contact with ash, which may contain toxic substances. If you have respiratory conditions, limit your exposure to ash and smoke, and use an N95 mask if necessary.
  • Check Utilities before use: Do not attempt to restore power, gas, or water until a professional has inspected the systems. Report any visible damage or strong odors like gas to utility providers immediately.
  • Document the Damage: Take photos and notes of any damage before beginning cleanup. This will be important for insurance claims or assistance requests.
  • Emotional Well-Being: Returning after a fire can be overwhelming. Take breaks, reach out to loved ones, and consider talking to a counselor or support group if needed.
Your safety and resilience are what matter most. If you have questions or need assistance, local resources and authorities are here to support you every step of the way.

For information regarding other municipalities affected by the Eaton fire, please visit:

City of Pasadena
Eaton Fire Updates - City of Pasadena
City Sierra Madre
Emergency Communications - Sierra Madre
City of Arcadia
https://www.arcadiaca.gov/
City of Monrovia
https://www.monroviaca.gov/your-government/city-manager-s-office/city-news-highlights

For more general safety information please visit the following websites:

Los Angeles County Eaton Fire Emergency
https://lacounty.gov/emergency/
Los Angeles County Fire Department
https://fire.lacounty.gov/home-safety-tips/
Los Angeles County Public Health
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/WildFire/
Housing
https://www.lahsa.org/news?article=1014-resources-to-support-those-affected-by-the-l-a-fires
Southern California Edison
https://www.sce.com/wildfire/wildfire-safety
The Southern California Gas Company
https://www.socalgas.com/fires
The Red Cross
https://www.redcross.org/local/california/los-angeles/about-us/our-work/california-wildfires-response-january-2025.html

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Sheriff’s Information Bureau
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
211 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, CA  90012
213-229-1700
 
Robert G. Luna, Sheriff
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
 

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