RESEDA, LOS ANGELES () — A large tree fell and crushed several vehicles in Reseda over the weekend as Southern California continues to get soaked by relentless rain.
The rain is expected to continue through at least Tuesday, but some residents are ready for the sunshine.
“As someone who grew up with a lot of rain, I’m kind of over it,” said Amani Robinson of Pasadena.
Meantime, evacuation warnings remain in effect for neighborhoods across in Los Angeles County, including the recent burn scars.
In addition, an L.A. County Department of Public Health advisory warning beach users “to avoid all water contact, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks, and rivers due to potentially higher bacteria levels in these areas,” will be in effect until at least 4 p.m. Monday.
That includes any runoff that may flow onto or pond on the beach sand.
Inner Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro will remain closed until further notice following a Christmas Day sewage flow.
Caltrans has issued an indefinite closure for the 3.6-mile stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard known to experience mudslides between Pacific Coast Highway and Grand View Drive, in the unincorporated Topanga area. The reopening of the roadway was “dependent on improved weather and road conditions,” the agency said.
The Palisades Fire recovery work zone on PCH from Sunset Boulevard to Carbon Beach Terrace will remain open, “with crews on standby to respond to any storm impacts,” Caltrans said.
To check on evacuation statuses, residents can download the Genasys Alert app or visit genasys.com.
City News Service, Inc. contributed to this report.
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