Los Angeles County Extends Ocean Water Quality Advisory, Warns Beachgoers to Avoid Post-Rainfall Waters
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has issued a rain advisory for beaches due to potential bacterial surges. Beachgoers are urged to avoid water near storm drains and rivers until February 7, 2024.
Long Beach Health Officials Issue Advisory Against Water Activities Due to Post-Rainstorm Runoff Risks
Long Beach officials have issued a rain advisory cautioning against water activities due to potential stormwater pollution, with a recommendation to avoid affected areas for three days post-rainfall.
LA County Health Officials Issue Beach Advisory Due to Elevated Bacteria Levels Post-Rainfall
Los Angeles County health officials have issued a rain advisory for all beaches, warning against water contact due to increased bacteria levels following rainfall, effective until January 25, 2024.
Los Angeles County Health Officials Issue Swim Advisory at Select Beaches Due to Elevated Bacterial Levels
Los Angeles County health officials warn against swimming at certain beaches due to high bacterial levels, with advisories for Santa Monica Pier and others. Some areas, like Malibu Lagoon, have seen improvements.
Los Angeles Beaches Flagged for High Bacteria Levels, Health Department Issues Swim Warnings in Malibu, Santa Monica, Marina Del Rey
Los Angeles County issued a water use warning for several beaches due to elevated bacteria levels, advising the public to avoid areas like Malibu, Santa Monica Pier, and Marina Del Rey.












