Los Angeles County Health Officials Issue Ocean Water Safety Warning for High Bacterial Levels at Local Beaches
The LA County Department of Public Health warns of high bacterial levels at various beaches, advising against water activities where unsafe conditions are found. Some areas have been cleared.
Los Angeles County Public Health Issues Warnings for Several Beaches Due to High Bacterial Levels
Los Angeles County issued beach warnings due to unsafe bacterial levels, affecting various locations including Santa Monica Beach and Redondo Beach Pier, while noting improved conditions at Las Tunas County Beach.
Los Angeles Officials Take Action as Dengue Cases Rise in Baldwin Park with No History of Travel
LA County reports two new local dengue cases in Baldwin Park, totaling three this year, with no recent travel history to endemic areas, suggesting local transmission by Aedes mosquitoes. Officials urge mosquito bite prevention and community action.
Los Angeles Health Officials Issue Advisory on Raccoon Roundworm Cases, Advocate for Zoonotic Disease Prevention Measures
L.A. County Health is investigating two cases of a rare parasitic infection, Baylisascaris procyonis, spread from raccoon feces to humans, emphasizing the need for preventative health measures.
Officials Warn Beachgoers, Avoid Certain LA County Beaches Due to Elevated Bacterial Levels
LA County officials have warned against swimming at some beaches due to elevated bacterial levels. Areas affected include Mothers Beach and others, while warnings for Avalon Beach have been lifted. Check updates on the Health Department's website.
Los Angeles County Public Health Department Issues Ocean Water Use Warning for Several Beaches Due to Bacterial Levels
Los Angeles County has issued health warnings for several beaches due to high bacterial levels; swimming is discouraged at affected sites, but some areas have been cleared.












