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Los Angeles Flood Watch: Heavy Rain and Flash Flooding Risk Thursday Afternoon

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Los Angeles, CA – A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for Los Angeles and Ventura counties, with heavy rain expected to increase the risk of flash flooding and debris flows, particularly in burn scar areas.

According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles, the watch will be in effect from Thursday afternoon through late Thursday night. Areas most at risk include the Eaton, Palisades/Franklin, and Bridge burn scars, where excessive rainfall could trigger life-threatening floods and landslides.

Residents in flood-prone areas are urged to prepare for possible evacuations and stay updated on emergency alerts. Officials recommend avoiding travel through flood zones and securing outdoor property ahead of the storm.

The storm is expected to bring significant rainfall, with localized heavy downpours increasing the risk of flash flooding in urban and low-lying areas. Authorities warn that even areas outside burn scars could experience dangerous road conditions and swift water rescues may be necessary.

For real-time updates and safety tips, visit weather.gov/safety/flood or follow local emergency services for alerts.

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