Pacific Palisades home spared by fire split apart by landside
A home that was spared by the Palisades Fire has now been damaged by a landslide in the burn area.
Cal Fire authorities said the agency's teams are in the fire zones analyzing the burn areas to determine places of concern.
L.A. County Public Works Director Mark Pestrella addressed landslide concerns in the burn areas during a Thursday morning press conference.
"Both areas suffered watershed damage ... to such a significance that we expect massive debris-laden flows when it rains," Pestrella said.
He explained that the current flood control system is designed to handle debris flows, but "in an event that we have major rain, we do expect that all areas will be impacted by debris flows that will be hazardous to human health."
"In order to address this, we are developing plans for both areas to capture and hold this debris back as much as we can during a rain event," Pestrella said.
The possibility of rain is in the forecast at the end of January, Pestrella added.