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WEATHER UPDATES

Official City of Burbank page dedicated to updates, resources, and advisories related to weather events throughout Los Angeles County

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[Update 11:30 AM on 1/22/25]: 

The City of Burbank is closely monitoring current weather conditions. The Red Flag Warning is effective from 10 AM Monday, January 20 through Friday, January 24, so please take all necessary safety precautions and call 9-1-1 if you see anything.

If you are seeing smoke over the hills, this is part of the Hughes Fire in Castaic and not currently a threat to Burbank. 

There are NO evacuation orders or warnings in Burbank at this time.

Stay informed with the latest updates and resources: burbankca.gov/redflagupdates

Sign up for emergency alerts to stay prepared: ReadyBurbank.org

It's always best to stay prepared. Keep emergency supplies ready, have a plan, and stay informed. Let’s stay vigilant together, Burbank!

[Update 9:00 A.M. on 1/24/25]: The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has revised the Health Office Order issued on January 10.
The Order now limits the prohibition of the use of power air blowers to only within the Palisades and Eaton Wildfire Perimeter Areas as defined by the CAL FIRE and The Wildland Fire Interagency Geospatial Services (WFIGS) Group.

The use of power air blowers or leaf blowers are allowed in the City of Burbank. 

Official LA County Health Order Prohibiting the Use of Power Air Blowers within the Palisades and Eaton Wildfire Permiters. 
 

Report Power Outages
Our Burbank 311 App | 311.burbankca.gov 
(818) 238-3700 | M-F 7:30 AM to 5PM
(818) 238-3778 | Afterhours

Track Power Outages
Check on power outages by visiting the Burbank Water and Power website.
Burbank water is safe to drink and use without boiling. The Burbank water system is independent and is not experiencing the quality issues that other systems are experiencing. It is not impacted by the fires in the other areas of LA county. If you have received a notice/text from LAFD, LA County, or NotifyLA to boil water, that does not apply to Burbank. 🔗 For more information: bit.ly/BurbankWaterUpdate

South Coast Air Quality Management District: 

The following is an update from South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD):

South Coast AQMD is reminding residents that exposure to ash from the Palisades, Hurst and Eaton wildfires remains a potential health concern and are reminded to take proper precautions to protect themselves.

Windblown ash particles may be too large to be detected by air quality instrumentation and not reflected in the Air Quality Index (AQI) map. However, ash is typically visible to the naked eye either in the air or on outdoor surfaces. Although the AQI may show green, hazardous ash may be present in the air.

South Coast AQMD reminds residents to take precautions under any of the following conditions:

• AQI Levels are elevated
• You smell Smoke
• You see Ash

If any of the above are present:

• Limit your exposure by remaining indoors with windows and doors closed or seeking alternate shelter.
• Avoid vigorous physical activity.
• Run your air conditioning and/or an air purifier. If possible, do not use swamp coolers or whole house fans that bring in outside air.
• Always wear proper personal protective equipment (long sleeve shirts, pants, gloves and safety glasses) when working around ash. A well-fitting respirator such as an N-95 may provide some protection. If you do get ash on your skin, wash it off as soon as possible.
• Do not use leaf blowers or take other actions (e.g., dry sweeping) that will put ash into the air. To clean up ash, use vacuums equipped with High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters or mist lightly with water before gently sweeping.

For more information on Wildfire Smoke & Ash Health & Safety Tips, please visit https://www.aqmd.gov/home/air-quality/wildfire-health-info-smoke-tips

Report Fallen/Broken Trees on public property, right away, and streets
Our Burbank 311 App | 311.burbankca.gov
(818) 238-5304 | M-F 7:30 AM to 5PM
(818) 238-3000 | Afterhours

Fallen/Broken Trees on Private Property
Residents and property owners dealing with tree-related issues on private property are advised to hire a private tree-trimming company. For any damages, the City recommends contacting your insurance provider for guidance and support.

Updated [8:00AM on 1/22/25] The Following City Facilities and/or Programming are CLOSED or partially closed until Further Notice: 

Parks and Recreation

  • Stough Canyon Park
  • Verdugo Tennis Court #1

All BUSD Schools, afterschool care, and District Offices have reopened. 
For more information: https://www.burbankusd.org/  

Homeowners interested in making their homes more resilient during a wildfire event can check out these City resources: 
https://www.burbankca.gov/web/community-development/wildfire

Please be advised, the City has begun to receive complaints and concerns regarding price gouging, specifically rental rate gouging, since the ongoing natural disasters began Tuesday within the region. The Governor’s January 7, 2025 Emergency Declaration makes it unlawful for any seller to increase the cost of essential consumer goods or services (more than 10%) during an emergency or disaster pursuant to Penal Code section 396. This includes hotel rates and any property owner/agent who unlawfully raises rents more than 10% above prices advertised before the declaration. Any violation of Penal Code section 396 is a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in county jail for a period not exceeding one year, a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or by both fine and imprisonment.

Any such excessive increases are illegal and should be reported to the Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs, the Attorney General’s Office, and the Burbank Police Department. Any such reports to the Burbank Police Department should be made in person. The City Attorney’s Office is prepared to fully prosecute any such crimes and hold violators accountable.

Should you believe price gouging is occurring, please retain receipts, invoices, and/or any other records detailing the incident.
Please be advised, the City has begun to receive complaints and concerns regarding price gouging, specifically rental rate gouging, since the ongoing natural disasters began Tuesday within the region. The Governor’s January 7, 2025 Emergency Declaration makes it unlawful for any seller to increase the cost of essential consumer goods or services (more than 10%) during an emergency or disaster pursuant to Penal Code section 396. This includes hotel rates and any property owner/agent who unlawfully raises rents more than 10% above prices advertised before the declaration. Any violation of Penal Code section 396 is a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in county jail for a period not exceeding one year, a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or by both fine and imprisonment.

Any such excessive increases are illegal and should be reported to the Los Angeles Department of Consumer and Business Affairs, the Attorney General’s Office, and the Burbank Police Department. Any such reports to the Burbank Police Department should be made in person. The City Attorney’s Office is prepared to fully prosecute any such crimes and hold violators accountable.

Should you believe price gouging is occurring, please retain receipts, invoices, and/or any other records detailing the incident

For additional information, contact Burbank's Housing Enforcement at (818) 238-5180, visit the FAQs at LA County Consumer & Business Affairs, or the Attorney General’s Office.
 

LA County Recovers: Resources and information for disaster recovery

Interested in volunteering or donating goods? Check out this list from the Burbank Fire Department. Download the PDF here

To assist people impacted by the Eaton Fires, check out the City of Pasadena website and complete their Disaster Relief Donation Interest Form

Emergency Network Los Angeles: Volunteer Opportunities for Disaster Relief

 

Burbank Chamber of Commerce: The Burbank Chamber of Commerce has created an emergency resource list with information regarding shelters, animal boarding, volunteer opportunities and more. 

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Financial assistance is available for individuals in Los Angeles County who have disaster-related needs due to the ongoing fires.

Los Angeles County Emergency Updates: Visit the LA County webpage for emergency resources, recovery resources, and more. 

National Weather Service: Learn more about weather conditions impacting all of Los Angeles. 

South Coast Air Quality Management District: Information about Wildfire Smoke, Ash, and Air Quality Safety.

Spectrum Cable: Spectrum cable customers experiencing service inturruptions due to the Southern California Wildfires can check service updates, outage info and other helpful resources at spectrum.net/LAwildfires

Resources from California State Senator Menjivar: Updates and resources available here from State Senator Menjivar. 

Valley Economic Alliance: The Valley Economic Alliance is presenting three FREE sessions next week to provide critical information and resources to those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires:

  • January 14 @ 10 AM – Wildfire Disaster Relielf Webinar for Small Businesses. Register here
  • January 14 @ 11 AM – Wildfire Disaster Needs Assessment for Nonprofits. Register here
  • January 16 @ 10 AM – Livable and Sustainable Communities. Register here

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