LOS ANGELES − Residents across Los Angeles County received an erroneous evacuation warning as fires continue to blaze across Southern California. Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn said in a post on X that the warning was intended to be for areas ...
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn said in a post on X that the warning was intended to be for areas impacted by the Kenneth Fire that sparked in the western San Fernando Valley Thursday ...
A software error led to an errant evacuation alert that was sent to millions, Office of Emergency Management Director Kevin McGowan said.
LA Metro is preparing a motion for next week that will give people affected by the fires reduced or free fares
Meanwhile, the Metro A Line on Saturday resumed normal services after crews completed removing fallen trees and debris and repairing overhead power lines between the Southwest Museum and Fillmore