Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho will hold a press conference Sunday afternoon to update families and staff on school closures.
Wildfires continue to wreak havoc in parts of Los Angeles, including the Palisades Fire, which has burned about 24,000 acres and is only 11% contained, and the Eaton Fire near Pasadena, which has burned more than 14,000 acres. The fire suppression rate is 27%. Facilities in the district remain closed.
LAUSD officials said in a news release that conditions have improved in most areas of the city and officials have determined it is safe for students and staff to return to their respective campuses, so most districts He said offices and schools would open on Monday.
Now, battle-weary firefighters are bracing for another round of strong Santa Ana winds.
The National Weather Service issued a warning that fire weather conditions are expected to reach severe to severe across the region and continue into Wednesday.
“Moderate to locally strong Santa Ana winds will impact the typical Santa Ana wind corridor Saturday through Sunday and Monday through Wednesday,” the NWS said. “These winds, combined with dry air and dry vegetation, will continue to pose a fire threat for the region.”
The Bureau of Meteorology said wind gusts could reach 30 to 50 mph in many areas, with the strongest winds reaching 50 to 75 mph in the wind-prone mountains and foothills.
KTLA will broadcast the press conference live in the video player above.
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