Bobcat Fire Status: Red Flag Warning Continues

Unified Incident Commanders and cooperating agencies continue to evaluate all evacuated areas daily. A Red Flag Warning will be in effect until 5 p.m. today, Monday. As a result, no evacuation orders or warnings will be lifted today.

THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL REMAIN UNDER EVACUATION ORDER:
Paradise Springs – South of Big Pines Highway, east of Devil’s Punchbowl, west of Largo Vista Road, and north of the forest.
South and west of Upper Big Tujunga Canyon, east of Angeles Forest Highway, and north of Angeles Crest Highway
Residences along Angeles Crest Highway, between Angeles Forest Highway and Highway 39.

THE FOLLOWING AREAS WILL REMAIN UNDER EVACUATION WARNING:
South of Big Pines Highway, east of Largo Vista Road, west of 263rd Street E (County line), and north of the forest.
South of Mount Emma Road, north of Upper Big Tujunga Canyon, east of Angeles Forest Highway, and west of Pacifico Mountain.
East Fork Areas: Julius Klein Conservation Camp 19, Camp Williams, and the River Community.
Unincorporated community of Wrightwood.

A map showing all areas under Evacuation Orders or Warnings can be found at lacounty.gov/emergency. This map is updated as changes occur.

As residents continue to return to areas that have already begun repopulating, they are reminded of these important safety messages:
Be mindful of people working in the area as essential services are restored. Stay vigilant when driving into areas that have been impacted by the fire as road crews, firefighters and other personnel are focused on completing their assignments. As traffic flow is introduced into these areas, people may be more focused on the damage and not aware of their immediate surroundings. Stay alert and pay attention.
As the area is repopulated, be aware that there may be intermittent power outages and associated street closures as power is restored throughout the impacted areas.
There are many hazards that may exist when residents return to their home after a wildfire. These hazards can include fire ash, damaged utilities, exposed and burned structures, as well as hazardous materials. To protect themselves from these hazards, it is important for residents to utilize personal protective equipment, which can include breathing protection (N-95 rated respirators), protective clothing, gloves, and boots, as well as eye/face protection. For more information on residents returning safely to their homes after a wildfire,  visit www.lacounty.gov/recovery or www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/FireSafety

For more information please call the Fire Information line at (626) 574-5208.
Visit Ready, Set, Go! at fire.lacounty.gov/rsg/