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Combined EditionAlso In the NewsIn Altadena, multiple vehicles could be seen stuck in mud that inundated multiple streets. Despite the damage, no significant injuries were reported. Cleanup efforts were under way as of Friday as the powerful storm system pushed to the east and skies cleared. Meanwhile, PCH will be closed indefinitely between Chautauqua Boulevard in Pacific Palisades and Carbon Beach Terrace in Malibu. Malibu Canyon was closed between Piuma Road and Adamson Flats. Evacuation warnings that were issued in areas near the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires were expected to officially expire at 2 p.m. Friday. Several hundreds individual homes were under mandatory evacuation orders on Thursday due to their particular proximity to flood-prone areas. But even with evacuations lifted, navigating the storm-ravaged areas will prove difficult. In Altadena, stretches of multiple streets were still closed Friday, including Altadena Drive, Braeburn Road, Mendocino Street, and Homewood Drive. Glendora Mountain Road was also closed in the Angeles National Forest. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna is sending a reminder that despite recent crackdowns on immigration during President Donald Trump's administration, his department's policies on enforcement and assistance have not changed today. ... Luna told ABC-7 he is reinforcing his position that immigration enforcement is not part of the sheriff's department's jurisdiction. Additionally, Luna said the sheriff's department does not have the resources to assist in ICE operations. Even though Luna said the sheriff's department will not assist ICE and immigration enforcement, it is monitoring local responses to increased immigration activity. Protests across Los Angeles County began this month in response to the new immigration policies initiated by Trump. The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in L.A. County is up today to its highest amount since July 11th, increasing 1.4 cents to $4.765, rising for the 19th time in 20 days. ... The average price has increased 27.4 cents over the past 20 days, including 2.9 cents Thursday. It is 15.9 cents more than a week ago and 31.8 cents than a month ago, but 1.3 cents less than one year ago. It has dropped $1.729 since rising to a record $6.494 on October 5th, 2022. ... In Orange County, the average price rose to its highest amount since June 11th, increasing eight-tenths of a cent to $4.746, rising for the 18th consecutive day. It is 17.7 cents more than a week ago and 35.6 cents higher than a month ago but a half-cent less than a year ago. Inside this Week: Sierra Madre: Sierra Madre: Around The San Gabriel Valley:
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Jan Greteman 626.975.4033lic #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273lic #00541631 6.75" OF RAIN BRING MUDSLIDES TO SIERRA MADRE BREAKING NEWS: Street Closures Continue On Saturday morning the City of Sierra Madre issued an additional road closure alert: Lower Canyon - All of Sturtevant Drive. Go to: nixle.us/G3NEF for complete details and updates. The City of Sierra Madre, while beginning the process of recovering from 14 homes totally destroyed and approximately 60 homes and/or other structures either destroyed or damaged by smoke, was faced with yet another challenge on Thursday and Friday. According to resident Dave Felt who has reliably captured rainfall in the city for more than 15 years, the Sierra Madre total was 6.75" compared to 28" reported in downtown Los Angeles.. Fortunately, at press time there were no reported injuries or deaths. Rivers of mud flowed down hillsides and streets. On Thursday, the city issued mandator evacuation orders for residents in multiple hillside zones. Public safety staff went door to door encouraging residents to leave in advance of the mud reaching their homes, however many chose to remain 'hunkered down' until the emergency was over and were asked to sign statements acknowledging their voluntary choice to remain in their homes. Here is a list of full street closures at press time: Full Street Closures: Churchill Rd. Skyland Drive Orange Drive Idlehour Lane Sturtevant Drive Prior to the storm, Sierra Madre Public Works prepared in preparation for the anticipated rainfall in advance by, among other things placing K Rails strategically to minimize the impact of the mud on homes and structures. SMPolice, SM Fire and several other agencies assisted in keeping the public out of danger. Story S. Henderson/MVNews Photos L. Aguilar ©2024 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. 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This week has brought unimaginable challenges, but together, we will move forward. Now is the time to come together and support one another as we learn about the larger changes this event has wrought in our community. Our Sincerest Gratitude to the first responders who ran towards the flames as we fled and to the brave citizens who selflessly helped their neighbors. Our Heartfelt sympathy goes out to all affected. Let us know how we can help you! INSIDE THIS WEEK ATTENTION MOUNTAIN VIEWS NEWS HOME DELIVERY SUBSCRIBERS WHO ARE UNABLE TO RETURN TO THEIR RESIDENCE: Please contact our office via either telephone, email or text and let us know where you are. 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