Evacuation Warning Extended In Culver Crest Neighborhood

CULVER CITY, CA — Culver City extended its evacuation warning for the Culver Crest neighborhood Tuesday night, advising residents to be prepared to evacuate on short notice.

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The extended warning comes as officials warned of a “burst” of heavy rain expected in the late afternoon Wednesday, adding to the risk of mudslides on already saturated hillsides.

“As the rain continued to fall throughout Tuesday, Culver City extended its evacuation warning for certain areas of the Culver Crest neighborhood out of an abundance of caution,” the city announced in a statement released shortly before 8 p.m. Tuesday. “An evacuation warning means that it is time to prepare to leave your home and the area, gather your family, pets, basic needs and important paperwork and listen for instructions from local officials.”

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On Monday, mudflows were reported behind two homes along Cranks Road and one home along Flaxton Street, according to the city. The evacuation warning covers Culver City’s Upper Crest area

All evacuation warnings remain in effect through 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, February 7th.

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The affected areas include:

• 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)


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