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Heavy Rain Triggers Mudslide Threat in Southern California’s Palisades Burn Area

Last updated: October 14, 2025 12:38 pm
Anoosha Malik
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Southern California on Alert as Unusual October Storm Sparks Flood and Mudslide Warnings

Southern California is bracing for dangerous mudslides and flooding as an unusual October storm brings heavy rain to areas once scorched by the 2021 Palisades Fire. Officials have issued flash flood and debris flow warnings, especially across Los Angeles County’s mountain regions.

Location & Timing: The intense rainfall began sweeping across Los Angeles and nearby mountain communities early this week, marking one of the strongest autumn storms in recent years.

Hazard Alerts: The National Weather Service has warned residents of possible mudslides, flash flooding, and rapid water rise in streams and canyons.

Post-Fire Impact: Burn scars left by the 2021 Palisades Fire have created unstable slopes filled with loose ash and weakened soil, making them highly susceptible to debris flows.

Unusual Weather Pattern: Meteorologists say October storms of this intensity are rare in Southern California, where dry weather usually dominates this time of year.

Affected Communities: Mountain foothill towns, canyon neighborhoods, and low-lying valleys are on alert as runoff from higher elevations could bring sudden flooding.

Emergency Response: Crews are monitoring at-risk zones and preparing possible evacuations if rainfall intensifies overnight.

The 2021 Palisades Fire: The blaze burned hundreds of acres in the Santa Monica Mountains, stripping the land of vegetation that once stabilized the soil.

Current Conditions: Without root systems to absorb rainfall, the terrain remains fragile — a key reason why even moderate rain can trigger dangerous slides.

Climate Concerns: Experts note that warmer ocean temperatures and shifting jet stream patterns may be increasing the frequency of off-season storms like this one.

Public Safety Measures: Residents in hillside regions have been urged to stay alert, avoid driving in flooded zones, and keep emergency kits ready as officials continue weather monitoring.

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