Red Flag Warnings and Fire Updates as of January 8, 2025

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January 8, 2025

Culver City emergency responders closely monitor potential impacts from fires in neighboring communities.

Currently, there are no active fire threats to the City of Culver City.

Please prioritize 9-1-1 lines for emergency responses and stay informed through appropriate channels.

Thank you to our community members for remaining prepared and connected and for sharing only verified information from the official City of Culver City platforms.

Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by fires, and we will remain vigilant in maintaining our community's safety and supporting our partners in public safety.

City Programming changes for January 8, 2025  

All Recreation outdoor activities, including the Plunge and all community classes, have been canceled/postponed.

Helpful Resources

For Life-Threatening Emergencies or Downed Power Lines

Call 9-1-1

Non-Emergency Police Response

Call (310) 837-1221

Receive Culver City Emergency Alerts

Enroll to receive emergency alerts
Or text “CCPD” to 888-777

Power Outages

Call (800) 611-1911
Southern California Edison Outage Center

Fallen Palm Fronds and Tree Branches

Call the Culver City Public Works Department at (310) 253-6420

Air Quality Information

Current Air Quality Data

Preparedness Information

Emergency Preparedness Resources

Information about Price Gouging

Price gouging during a state of emergency is illegal under Penal Code Section 396.Californians who believe they have been the victim of price gouging should report it to local authorities or to the Attorney General on the Office of Attorney General website. To view a list of all price gouging restrictions currently in effect as a result of proclamations by Gov. Gavin Newsom, please visit the California's Office of Emergency Services website.