The coastline of several miles of Los Angeles County will remain closed indefinitely due to recent rainfall to poison to seawater and carcinogenic carcinogen.
Public health authorities in Los Angeles County issued seawater closure on Monday, urging beach fans to avoid contact between water and sand along the coast from Beach, Lasflores to Santa Monica State Beach.
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“The closure will be effective until there is a further notice,” said LA County Public Health Authorities in X.
There is also an advisory of seawater quality passing through the water closure area.
The beach of the advisory warning that the outflow of fire debris may be dangerous, from Surfilly Der Beach to Lass Flores State Beach, Santa Monico State Beach, and Worldway’s Dockwil State Beach.
“Beach users recommend leaving the beach fire shards,” said the health authorities.
Water quality concerns have just begun a clean -up process of residents affected by the Parisade fire.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency has begun removing dangerous debris from burning homes, such as propane tanks and lithium electric vehicles.
The temporary collection site was installed in the Pacific Coast Highway and the Topanga Canyon Odori area.
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