Cleanup efforts were underway Wednesday across Southern California following a rare October storm that brought significant rain to the region.
There had been concerns of mud flows in the burn scar areas of the January wildfires, but major flooding damage was avoided for the most part.
Some spots continued to see showers overnight, keeping roads slick and creating dangerous driving conditions.
Evacuation warnings were in place for the Eaton Fire burn scar area due to the possibility of mud or debris flows.
All evacuation orders and warnings were lifted within the Pacific Palisades, Sunset, and Hurst burn scar areas as of 6 p.m.
Evacuation orders for Trabuco Creek, Hot Springs Canyon, Bell Canyon, Long Canyon and Modjeska Canyon were also lifted at 5 p.m.
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