Red Flag Warnings and Fire Updates as of January 9, 2025

Photo of smoky skies over Culver City

January 9, 2025

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

Fire conditions remain significant in the area. The City of Culver City remains under a Red Flag Warning through Thursday. Currently there are no active fire threats to Culver City.

The Culver City Fire Department continues to assist crews in fighting the Palisades Fire. It has also recalled off-duty firefighters to ensure service levels in Culver City are maintained.

Culver City Police continue to aid our neighboring community by providing support to Santa Monica Police in evacuation, looting suppression and humanitarian efforts.

At our parks, all permitted outdoor activities and classes remain canceled, and we advise residents that due to poor air quality, please refrain from strenuous activity outdoors in the parks. The Plunge remains closed. The Senior Center is open.

Due to poor air quality, Culver City Unified School District closed schools and offices on Thursday. Classes are expected to resume Friday, January 10th. 

As of Thursday morning, the air quality was deemed unhealthy. You can stay updated with the latest air quality of the Culver City and Los Angeles area by visiting AirNow's website.

City Programming changes for January 9, 2025  

All permitted 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.

Red Flag Warnings & Emergency Preparedness Information

Red Flag Warning is issued to alert the community of critical weather conditions and potential fire hazards, typically within the next 12 to 24 hours. These conditions are characterized by a combination of dry brush and strong winds that create a heightened risk for fires.

As of Thursday, the City of Culver City has not experienced significant damage from this weather event. However, it is important to understand how we will communicate with you during an emergency, what the different notifications mean, and how you can best prepare for potential risks.

What Happens If a Fire Starts Nearby?

Evacuation Warning: If a fire were to ignite in a neighboring city, the strong winds could cause the fire to spread into Culver City. In such cases if an area of the city were to be at risk, we would issue an Evacuation Warning. An Evacuation Warning designates an area that could be at risk, and we recommend that residents who need extra time to evacuate—such as those with pets—consider evacuating during this stage to ensure a safe departure.

Evacuation Order: If a fire were to threaten a specific area of Culver City, we would issue an Evacuation Order. This means that the area is immediately unsafe, and all residents within the affected zone are required to evacuate and seek shelter. Access to the area will be restricted, and individuals will not be allowed to return to their homes, even to retrieve belongings.

How Will Residents Be Notified?

In the event of an emergency, we will use multiple communication methods to alert the public:

  • Everbridge Emergency Notification System
  • Door-to-door notifications
  • Sirens and public address (PA) systems

If you haven’t already signed up for emergency notifications, please do so as soon as possible to ensure you receive timely updates. Please visit the City of Culver City Website and follow City of Culver City, Culver City Fire Department, and Culver City Police Department official social media channels for continued updates.

Be Prepared: Create a “Go Bag”

Regardless of whether you live in a fire-prone area, it’s essential to be prepared for any emergency. Having a “Go Bag” ready ensures that you can evacuate quickly if needed. A “Go Bag” should contain essential items such as important documents, medications, clothes, and other necessities. Since Red Flag Warnings are becoming more frequent, it’s a good idea to keep your Go Bag near the front door for easy access if evacuation becomes necessary.

For more information on wildfire preparedness and to learn about CAL FIRE’s Ready, Set, Go! program, please visit the Culver City Fire Department website.