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City of West Hollywood Urges Community Members to Stay Informed and Use Caution During Continued Heavy Rains

West Hollywood, CALocal News

In light of a National Weather Service Flood Watch effective from February 18 to February 21, 2024, the City of West Hollywood is urging residents to stay informed and exercise caution. The flood watch indicates that heavy rainfall may cause flooding in various areas, particularly those prone to water accumulation. City officials stress the importance of being prepared and monitoring local weather updates to stay safe during this time. To assist residents, the city is offering free sand-filled sandbags, available for pickup at designated locations, to help mitigate potential flooding effects. Each resident or business can collect up to ten sandbags while supplies last.

This initiative is part of the city's broader commitment to community safety and disaster readiness. Officials encourage everyone to take the situation seriously and act responsibly. The city remains dedicated to providing resources and support to navigate the challenges posed by severe weather.

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