Thousands of sandbags are being loaded in anticipation of an upcoming storm that could lead to mudslides in Southern California’s recent burn zones.
Cal Fire and California Conservation Corps personnel were seen filling bags in Pasadena Tuesday for residents in the Eaton Fire foothill burn areas.
“We recommend putting the sandbags to divert or create a dam between any area that’s an entryway into your house,” Cal Fire spokesperson Alejandro Cholico said.
The National Weather Service forecasts a storm will reach Southern California on Saturday, bringing up to half an inch of rain to some areas before moving out on Monday.
The likelihood of mudslides is increased because officials say the fire burned down to the roots of the foothill plants and trees, leaving nothing to hold back the soil.
Sandbags will be available beginning Thursday for those with proof of residency in Altadena or Pasadena:
- Robinson Park Recreation Center in North Fair Oaks
- Victory Park along Paloma Street
- The Altadena Golf Course
“Even if you don’t feel that you need them and you’re still in the fire-prone areas, pick them up. Be on the safe side and err on the side of caution. Have the sandbags ready,” an official in Pasadena said.