Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger today announced the issuance of a local emergency proclamation in response to the rapidly spreading Canyon Fire impacting northern Los Angeles County communities.
The proclamation enables the County to expedite access to critical resources and cut through bureaucratic red tape to enhance firefighting and recovery efforts.
“The issuance of this emergency proclamation is a crucial step in our fight against the Canyon Fire,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “It allows us to unlock vital state and local resources more quickly and removes barriers that could slow down our first responders. Our priority is to protect lives, homes, and critical infrastructure, and this proclamation will help ensure that we have the tools and support necessary to meet the urgent needs of our communities.”
The local emergency declaration grants authorities the flexibility to coordinate across agencies, mobilize additional firefighting personnel and equipment, and streamline procurement processes. Supervisor Barger urges all residents in affected areas to remain vigilant, follow evacuation orders, and stay informed through official channels as the situation evolves.
For more information and updates on the Canyon Fire, please visit the Los Angeles County Emergency website at lacounty.gov/emergency.