Evacuation Warnings Lifted for the cities of Altadena & Pasadena
Evacuation Warnings Lifted for the cities of Altadena Pasadena
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BOBCAT FIRE ALTADENA / PASADENA
As of September 24, 2020 at 2:00 PM Evacuation Warnings have been lifted for the cities of Altadena and Pasadena relating to the BobCat Fire.
The hard work and efforts of the multi-agency firefighting crews, and cooperating partners resulted in lifting evacuation warnings for the residents of Altadena and Pasadena.
Crews are still working to fully control the fire. Please note, Unified Incident Commanders and cooperators continue to evaluate the affected cities.
SAFETY: There are many hazards that may exist when returning to your home after a wildfire. These hazards can include fire ash, damaged utilities, exposed and burned structures, as well as hazardous materials. To protect yourself from these hazards, it is important to utilize personal protective equipment that can include breathing protection (N-95 rated respirators), protective clothing, gloves, and boots, as well as eye/face protection. For more information on returning safely to your home after a wildfire, please visit our City Website: National Forest Service Hotline: (626) 574-5208
For more information on returning safely to your home after a wildfire, please visit https://lacounty.gov/recovery/
For more information please call the Fire Information line at (626) 574-5208.
Visit Ready, Set, Go! at fire.lacounty.gov/rsg/
Fire Information: Inciweb: inciweb.nwcg.gov and search “Bobcat”, Angeles National Forest Facebook: @angelesnationalforest
Angeles Twitter: @angeles_NF , Los Angeles County Fire Department Twitter: @LACoFDPIO