Heavy thunderstorms prompted a flash flood warning for regions impacted by the Franklin and Palisades fires, including Malibu and surrounding areas. The National Weather Service issued the alert at 7:40 p.m., predicting severe rainfall and a risk of debris flows that could threaten roads and homes. With rainfall rates reported at 0.39 inches per hour, the potential for mud, rock, and debris to threaten infrastructure, especially in burned regions, is significant. These severe weather conditions underscore the dangers of flash floods in wildfire-impacted terrains.
A flash flood warning was issued for areas burned by the Franklin and Palisades fires due to thunderstorms producing heavy rain, posing risks of debris flows.
Radar indicated heavy rainfall rates near Malibu, with concerns about potential mud and debris flows affecting roads and homes in the burn areas.
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