
Brush fire season in Ventura County over for now thanks to rain
Though Ventura County hasn't seen any major problems with these back-to-back storms, they're still staying alert.
"We certainly saw some localized flooding, localized debris flows behind some homes," said Andrew Dowd with the Ventura County Fire Department. "Our hand crews were out there working hard to help protect properties, but isolated, minor flooding. That's mostly what we saw. An increase in traffic collisions as is sometimes expected in this kind of weather, but overall, despite getting a significant amount of rain, we did not see dramatic impacts."

In fact, the one thing the recent rain has done is help the fire department declare that brush fire season is officially over.
"We still maintain the same amount of resources," said Dowd. "We still have our hand crews, all of our resources available to us, our partnerships with agencies around the area, and if we need them, we can activate them."
The rain forecast in Ventura County isn't expected to cause any major problems on Thursday or Friday.








