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Culver City Police Department
Monday January 13th, 2025 :: 08:31 p.m. PST

Advisory

Red Flag Warnings and Fire Impact Updates - Monday, January 13

While there is no Fire Watch or Red Flag Warning for the Culver City area as of Monday afternoon, weather officials warn the Los Angeles area is still in an extremely long period of high fire danger and gusty winds. Tuesday's winds are expected to be significant but less than last week. Conditions are forecast to improve Wednesday evening through Saturday. There are still no significant rain chances through the end of next week. Residents are asked to refrain from leaf-blowing at this time. Culver City emergency responders will continue to closely monitor potential impacts from the upcoming weather conditions.

There are still three active wildfires burning in Los Angeles County. Nearly 40,000 acres have burned, and it's estimated that more than 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed. At least 24 people have lost their lives and searches are continuing. The Kenneth Fire has been 100% contained and no longer considered an active wildfire.

  • Palisades Fire - 23,713 acres, 14% contained
  • Eaton Fire - 14,117 acres, 33% contained
  • Hurst Fire - 799 acres, 95% contained

Over the weekend, Culver City Fire Chief Ken Powell and Culver City Police Chief Jason Sims released a message regarding the Los Angeles wildfires:

"In light of the ongoing wildfire response efforts in neighboring areas, we want to assure the residents of Culver City that our staffing levels remain strong and fully capable of maintaining public safety.

The Culver City Police Department and the Culver City Fire Department have coordinated closely to ensure all necessary resources are in place. Our teams are committed to protecting our community while supporting the firefighting efforts in surrounding areas. The Culver City Fire Department continues to assist with the Palisades Fire and has recalled off-duty firefighters to ensure service levels within culver city are maintained. Additionally, the Culver City Police Department is supporting our neighbors by aiding the Santa Monica Police Department in evacuation, looting suppression, and humanitarian efforts.

We understand the concerns surrounding the wildfires and want to emphasize that the safety of our residents is our top priority. Strategic plans have been implemented to ensure that our emergency services can respond effectively to any incidents that may arise within Culver City, even as we assist with the regional response.

We appreciate the vigilance of our community during this time. As Red Flag Warnings continue, we ask that all community members immediately report safety emergencies by dialing 9-1-1. Please keep 9-1-1 reserved for emergencies only.

We also encourage residents to stay informed through official channels. Please visit CulverCity.org for updates on local impacts and enroll in local emergency alerts to stay informed. Please follow all safety protocols and directives from public safety professionals. Together, we can ensure our City remains safe during this challenging time.

Thank you for your continued support and cooperation."

Currently, the Culver City Fire Department has two fire engine companies and two Battalion Chiefs assisting with the Palisades Fire.

Culver City Unified School District announces schools and offices resumed regularly scheduled instruction on Monday. In an email to families, CCUSD cited improved air quality. Schools are equipped with MERV 12 air filters to keep classrooms clean and safe. Masks will be available for all students or staff who wish to use one. The district will continue to monitor ongoing changes in fire conditions.

At our parks, all permitted outdoor activities have resumed. We encourage residents to check if the air quality is right for them to enjoy our parks. As of Sunday evening, the air quality was deemed "good" throughout most Culver City. You can stay updated with the latest air quality of the Culver City and Los Angeles area by visiting AirNow's website.

The Plunge has also reopened, and the Senior Center remains open with regular hours.

Culver City Police have free Disaster Ready Guides in English and Spanish available to help community members prepare their emergency plan. Guides can be picked up in the Police Department Lobby at 4040 Duquesne Avenue from 7 AM to 5 PM. 

The Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) began wildfire and air quality related outreach last week and will continue similar expanded operations this week. The team has been checking in and distributing PPE (personal protective equipment, i.e. masks), clothing, and ready meals/food to our unhoused population. MCT have also teamed up with CCFD to distribute food and identify specific needs in the community. MCT is also checking in with and distributing PPE to our clients who are part of the master lease program at two local hotels, and at Project Homekey.

Address/Location
Culver City Police Department
4040 Duquesne Ave
Culver City, CA 90232

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 310-837-1221

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