Crime & Safety

Debris Flow Enters Construction Site Above Sunset Strip: LAFD

Firefighters responded to a debris flow in a construction area in the Hollywood Hills Wednesday night.

A debris flow above the Sunset Strip prompted a response by firefighters Wednesday night, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
A debris flow above the Sunset Strip prompted a response by firefighters Wednesday night, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. (Shutterstock)

HOLLYWOOD, CA — A debris flow above the Sunset Strip prompted a response by firefighters Wednesday night, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

Firefighters responded to the area of 8353 W. Sunset View Drive at around 7:40 p.m. after a debris flow entered a construction area, according to the LAFD.

No injuries were reported and the situation was reported as "static" when firefighters arrived.

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City building officials and a geologist were called to access the situation, the LAFD said.

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