Landslide Warning Issued for Azusa’s Mountain Cove Due to Winter Storm

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The Los Angeles County Public Works Department has issued a landslide warning for Azusa, CA, due to a winter storm. This warning is specifically for the Mountain Cove area, previously affected by the Ranch 2 Fire. From Sunday, February 4, 2024, to Tuesday, February 6, 2024, four homes in Mountain Cove were under an evacuation warning.

During this time, the Azusa Police Department patrolled Mountain Cove and Hwy. 39 more frequently. Officers urged people in the riverbed to relocate due to the landslide risk.

Sandbags have been distributed to Azusa residents to protect their properties. They can be collected from two locations: Azusa City Yard and Los Angeles County Fire Station #32, both on N Angeleno Ave.

Residents are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and any changes. They are also encouraged to sign up for Emergency Alerts for timely updates on the situation.

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