On Sunday, the City of Glendora declared the following Yellow Level emergency protocol in effect for the Colby Fire Impact Area. The alert level was raised to yellow from green due to NOAA forecasting a storm late Monday night into Tuesday morning that could deliver between 1/2 inch to 1 inch of rain. There could be the possibility of thunderstorms associated with this which could cause heavier downpours that may cause light mud flows in some areas of the Colby Fire Impact Area. Current forecasts by either NOAA or LA County Flood Control do not indicate any heavy potential mud flows.
The Glendora Police Department will increase patrols in the Impact Area to assist in keeping a physical presences in the area should the need arise.
Residents are encouraged to read more about the color alert system at cityofglendora.org/colbyfire and sign up for alerts.
The Yellow Level emergency protocol includes:
- No Evacuation orders in effect.
- Rain–related parking restrictions in effect.
- Residents directed to remove vehicles, trash bins, other obstructions from streets and/or travel lanes as they will be subject to tow or removal by authorities.
- NO RESTRICTED ENTRY to impact area/potentially impacted areas.
Sandbag information can be obtained from the city website.
—Glendora Police Department
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