Eaton Fire: Information and Resources

The Eaton Wildfire remains a persistent threat to Los Angeles County and surrounding areas. If you have been directly affected, here are essential resources and information you can access immediately.

During a Wildfire
Evacuation Centers
Road Closures
Animal Shelters

For those with pets or livestock, the following animal shelters are available:

Los Angeles Equestrian Center (Large Animals)
480 W Riverside Dr, Burbank, CA 91506

Pierce College Equestrian Center (Large Animals)
7100 El Rancho Dr, Woodland Hills, CA 91367

Agoura Animal Care Center (Small Animals)
29525 Agoura Rd, Agoura Hills, CA 91301

Rose Bowl (Large Animals)
1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena, CA 91101

Pasadena Humane Society (Small Animals)
361 S Raymond Ave, Pasadena,91105

School Closures 

LAUSD: lausd.org

BUSD: Home - Burbank Unified School District

GUSD: Glendale Unified School District - Home

Power Outages and Water Advisories

LA Department of Water and Power: https://www.ladwp.com/outages

Glendale Water & Power: Outage App

SoCal Edison: Stay Updated on Public Safety Power Shutoffs

Burbank Water and Power: Electric Outages

Consumer Protection and Price Gouging

If you see price gouging or if you've been the victim of it, we encourage you to file a report with the California Department of Justice at: oag.ca.gov/report

Safety Tips
  • Have an emergency kit ready. To learn more about how to prepare: Get Ready to Go | CAL FIRE
  • Check on loved ones who may need assistance.
  • Keep roads clear to allow emergency crews to work effectively.
Local Resources
After a Wildfire
Stay Updated

Follow Los Angeles County Public Safety Partners and Local Governments on Social Media

  • Office of Emergency Management on X (formerly Twitter): @ReadyLACounty
  • LA County Fire on X: @LACoFDPIO
  • LA County Sheriff on X: @LASDHQ
  • LA County Sheriff Crescenta Valley Station on X: @CVLASD
  • LA County on X: @CountyofLA
  • City of Glendale on X: @MyGlendale
  • City of Burbank on X: @BurbankCA
  • City of Los Angeles on X: @LACity
Prepare to Make an Insurance Claim
  • Keep all receipts during your evacuation.
  • Policy provisions, including deductibles, vary by company, and residents should check with their insurance company or agent as soon as possible to confirm coverage, limits, and any other limitations and documentation requirements. Most renter’s policies also typically include Additional Living Expense (ALE) coverage.
  • Document the date, time, and names of any insurance company employees you speak to regarding your coverage.
  • Consumers should make sure any insurance agent or public adjuster offering their services has a valid license by checking online with the Department of Insurance.
  • Download the Department’s Top 10 Tips for Wildfire Claimants (also available in Spanish, Mandarin, and Vietnamese), which includes information about claiming ALE benefits.
  • Under existing law, public adjusters cannot solicit business for seven calendar days after a disaster.
  • Don’t forget copies of insurance policies, important papers, and a photo or video inventory of your possessions. An inventory can be completed quickly and easily on your smart phone and safely stored in the Cloud.
Apply for Federal Disaster Assistance
  • Federal disaster assistance can help with losses not covered by insurance. To learn more or apply, visit: 4856 | FEMA.gov or gov

Your safety is our top priority. Stay informed, stay prepared, and feel free to contact my office at (916) 319-2044 with any questions.

Contact


Capitol Office:
State Capitol
P.O. Box 942849
Sacramento, CA 94249-0044
Phone: (916) 319-2044
Fax: (916) 319-2144

District Office:
300 East Magnolia Boulevard
Suite 504
Burbank, CA 91502
Phone: (818) 558-3043
Fax: (818) 558-3042