The water was closed on the beaches of Los Angeles in Malibu due to the potential flower
The ocean waters remained about eight miles from the Prime Los Angeles coast outside the border indefinitely due to the recent rains and the fire of the fire that was transferred to the coast, while the water quality consultations were in fact all the beaches of Los Angeles in the province until Thursday morning.
The closure of the water requested by the Ministry of Public Health in Los Angeles Province affects all beaches from Las Floris Beach in Malibu to the shore of Santa Monica. The extension of this coast, which includes the beaches of famous surfing like Topanga, was especially difficult by the Palisades fire.
“The surface flow of debris and pollutants in the water may contain toxic or carcinogenic chemicals,” provincial officials said in a statement. “This includes any superficial flow that may flow into the sands of the beach or pool. Beach users are advised to stay away from any firefighting wreck on the beach.”
Several houses that lined the beaches concerned on the ground were burned in the fire.
The closure matter will be valid until further notice.
It would be valid for all beaches of Los Angeles in the quality of the ocean water until 8 am on Thursday, due to the rain that fell earlier this week and traditionally carrying harmful bacteria on the coast.
However, a separate water quality consultant will remain in effect on Thursday due to the potential of the firewreil that is transported to the ocean. This consultant affects all beaches in Malibu from Surfrider to Las Flores State Beach and from Santa Monica State Beach to the Docuger State Beach in World Wi -Y in Play Del Rey.
The consultant will be valid indefinitely. The warnings strongly stimulate people to avoid connecting to the ocean water.