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The heavy rain caused concerns about the burns area;

The flood alerts in Franklin fire scars and some Palissez fire burn areas have been canceled. As the intensity of the Southern California storm continues to increase, the National Meteorological Administration issued the highest -level alarm that may have flooded at 7:40 on Sunday.

The radar and rainometer showed that thunderstorms “heavy rain in the warning area”, including Malibu; Marbix State Park, close to Karabasus; the Malibu Canyon and Laswiezi Highway through the St. Monica Mountains. At about 10 pm warnings to be lifted

The forecask said that mudslides and mudslides may affect the burning areas and roads and houses below it, but it is still worrying on Monday because heavy rainfall may occur in local areas.

The meteorological department said that around 8:15 pm, Perper’s rainfall near the university was 0.39 inches per hour. The forecask said that the speed of a half inches per hour may cause mudslides in the burning area.

When the water flows down the mountain quickly, in addition to the soil, there will also be rolling rocks and branches, sometimes even boulder, which may occur in mudslides. These things may damage cars and houses. This may be life -threatening.

On Sunday evening, reports about mudslides and soil flows continued to come. Officials from the Pacific Palisz City Hall said that the Los Angeles Fire Department is trying to clear the soil accumulated on Sunday night, and the black water full of ashes has reached the beach. ABC7 Witnesses reported the pictures of the residents of Woodland Hills, Woodland Hills.

Before 5 pm, the California Transportation Bureau announced that a mudslide flow occurred on the Topana Canyon, which caused a section of the Pacific Coast Expressway to close. The department stated that at 8:15 pm, floods reported along the highway.

At 8 pm, St. Monica-Marbal United School District announced that due to the danger of road conditions and difficulties in school, all four Marbu schools will be closed on Monday.

On Sunday night, for the area where Altadine and Passadina are burned in the fire, flood warning (minimum flood alert) is still valid; Pacific Palisids and Palibad and Franklin in the Malbus region are the fire. ; Hugas fire around Lake Kastec; Bridge fire in the western and southwestern San Gagboshan Rangers in Western Watwood.

Due to the local heavy rain on Sunday, the meteorological department temporarily issued a higher -level flood alert to a large area of ​​Southern California, indicating that the flood is occurring, it is about to occur or may occur.

Between 6 pm and 11 pm, the department issued a series of warnings to Los Angeles County, St. Barbara County and Wensura County, including Palisades, Franklin, Kenneth, and Mountain burning scars. Most of them are scheduled to expire at midnight or before.

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