crown fire map 2UPDATE: As of 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 3 The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has announced an update regarding the Crown Fire.

5 Zones moving from Normal (White) to Evacuation Warning (Yellow). See map above:

AGD-BRIGGS-A

AGD-ROCKS-A

AGD-AIRPORT-A

LAC-E088

LAC-E040

KNOW YOUR ZONE: Knowing your zone is critical to staying safe during a public safety emergency such as a wildfire, flood, tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, or active shooter incident. Zones will be used in emergency alert notifications to communicate who is impacted by an emergency and what actions should be taken.

Visit protect.genasys.com and type your address into the search bar.

UPDATE: As of 2:30 p.m. Friday, April 3, Acton, Angeles National Forest, Agua Dulce: Soledad Canyon Road, Crown Valley Road to Agua Dulce Canyon Road are closed to all traffic except emergency vehicles due to the Crown Fire until further notice.

Additional evacuation warnings have been issued:

LAC-E038

LAC-E040

LAC-E086

LAC-E089

AGD-AIRPORT-A

AGD-ROCKS-A

AGD-BRIGGS-A

The evacuation area LAC-E087 is still under mandatory evacuation orders.

UPDATE: As of 2 p.m. Friday, April 3, the wind-driven Crown Fire in Acton has spread to 250 acres and is threatening structures.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is announcing evacuation warnings and orders for the Crown Fire located on the 6800 block of Soledad Road in Acton.

The status of the following zone(s) has changed and is now reflected in the https://protect.genasys.com or Genasys Protect

Evacuation Warning:

LAC-E086

LAC-E089

Evacuation Orders:

LAC-E087

If you’re unable to copy the zones from your phone, please manually enter “LAC-E0” followed by the remaining zone ID into the search bar to find your area.

For more general safety information please visit the following websites:

City of Palmdale:

Palmdale, CA | Official Website

Los Angeles County Fire Department

https://fire.lacounty.gov/home-safety-tips/

Los Angeles County Public Health

http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/WildFire/

Southern California Edison

https://www.sce.com/wildfire/wildfire-safety

The Southern California Gas Company

https://www.socalgas.com/fires

The Red Cross

https://www.redcross.org/local/california/los-angeles/about-us/our-work/california-wildfires-response-january-2025.html

FEMA

Debris Removal | FEMA.gov

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