PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Concerns are growing for the communities surrounding the burn scars of the January wildfires as rain heading to the area could bring dangerous flooding.
Neighbors in Pasadena can pick up sandbags to get ready for the rain this week at Station 37 or 38 in town.
The City of Pasadena has installed K-rails -- or temporary concrete traffic barriers -- to protect parts of the community that are most at risk for mud and debris flows.
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All of the preparation is due to burn scar areas from the Eaton Fire earlier this year.
"We're asking people to stay off the roads if you can," said Kerjon Lee, a spokesman for Los Angeles County Public Works. "Stay aware from mountain roads especially. Mud,