Neglect, for now, that “polar bear” ocean swim. Public well being officers have issued an ocean water high quality alert for all Los Angeles County seashores.
In a discover issued Thursday, the Los Angeles County Division of Public Well being mentioned the advisory shall be in impact till a minimum of 4 p.m. Monday due to elevated micro organism ranges. Officers mentioned the advisory might be prolonged if it rains extra.
“Micro organism ranges can enhance considerably throughout and after rainstorms, as contaminants throughout the runoff enters the ocean,” the division mentioned.
As soon as that water reaches the ocean, it could possibly result in elevated micro organism ranges that may trigger sickness, the advisory mentioned, particularly in kids and the aged.
The advisory got here on the heels of a uncommon Jan. 1 rainstorm that drenched Southern California and rained on the Rose Parade for the primary time since 2006. The storm additionally triggered slides and main highway closures throughout Los Angeles in addition to swift water rescues in San Diego.
Flooding of the 5 Freeway within the San Fernando Valley prompted Caltrans to close down all lanes between Tuxford Road and Lankershim Boulevard for a number of hours. A mudslide closed Large Tujunga Canyon Highway in Angeles Nationwide Forest between the Angeles Forest Freeway and Vogel Flat Highway, marking the most recent county highway closure on account of flooding and slides since Dec. 24.














