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Culver City Warns Of Possible Evacuations Due To Potential Mudslides

The city is warning residents that they should prepare for a possible evacuation.

CULVER CITY, CA — City officials are warning residents of the Upper Crest area that they should prepare for a possible evacuation order due to possible debris or mud flows.

The city issued an Evacuation Warning Monday that will remain in effect through 11:59 p.m. Tuesday. The affected areas are:

  • Cranks Road (Tellefson Road to St James Drive) (10600 and 10700 blocks)
  • Tellefson Road (Cranks Road to Stubbs Lane) (5712 – 5825)
  • Ranch Road (Tellefson Road to Cranks Road) (10600 and 10700 blocks)
  • Stubbs Lane (entirety) (10700 block)
  • Lugo Way (entirety) (10700 block)
  • Youngworth Road (Ranch Road to Flaxton Street) (10600 block)
  • Flaxton Street (Youngworth Road to Drakewood Ave) (10600 block)
  • Drakewood Avenue (Ranch Road to Northgate Street) (10600 block)
  • Bernardo Road (Tellefson Road to terminus) (10800 block)

The Evacuation Warning is not an order: It means residents in the impacted areas should get ready for the possibility that an Evacuation Order is issued.

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Residents are advised to gather family, pets, basic needs supplies, medications and important paperwork to get ready for a possible evacuation.

An emergency shelter has been established at the Veterans Memorial Complex Multipurpose Room, 4117 Overland Ave.

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