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Sierra Madre warns of Red Flag winds; SCE to replace poles by helicopter, county opens mudflow hotline

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City manager warns residents of a National Weather Service red flag warning for Monday, Jan. 20, says Southern California Edison crews will use helicopters to replace power poles, and relays a Los Angeles County Public Works mudflow hotline for homeowners in fire‑impacted foothill areas.

Sierra Madre City Manager Jose Reynoso on Sunday, Jan. 19, said the National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for Monday, Jan. 20, for strong northeast winds and urged residents to take fire‑safety precautions. He said Chief Brent Bartlett has activated red flag parking restrictions effective Monday at 8 a.m. and warned that the weather increases the risk of power outages.

The alert is timed ahead of Southern…

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