What to Know: Getty Fire Evacuations, Shelter, Road and School Closures – NBC Southern California

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Evacuations were ordered early Monday in hillside neighborhoods on Los Angeles’ Westside due to a fast-moving brush fire.

The Getty Fire began around 1:30 a.m. and, driven by strong winds, quickly burned through brush to the west of the 405 Freeway.

Below, updated evacuations and other information. Click here for a larger map.

Mandatory Evacuations

  • Temescal Canyon is the west border
  • Chautauqua Boulevard down to PCH
  • Mulholland remains the north border
  • 405 Freeway remains the east border

    Evacuation Centers

    • Westwood Recreation Center, 1350 South Sepulveda Blvd.
    • Van Nuys / Sherman Oaks Recreation Center, 14201 Huston St. 
    • Stoner Recreation Center, 1835 Stoner
    • Palisades Recreation Center, 851 Alma Real Drive
    • Cheviot Hills Recreation Center, 2551 Motor Avenue

    Evacuation Center for Animals

    • West Valley Animal Shelter, 20655 Plummer Street
    • West LA Animal Shelter, 11361 W Pico Blvd.
    • Hanson Dam

    Road Closures

    • Soutbound Sepulveda Boulevard exit ramp
    • Southbound Sunset Boulevard exit ramp
    • Getty Center and Mulholland Drive exit ramp

    School Closures

    • Palisades and University high schools
    • Emerson and Revere middle schools
    • Brentwood, Brockton, Canyon, Community Magnet, Fairburn, Kentner, Marquez, Palisades, Roscomare, Nora Sterry, Topanga, Warner and Westwood elementary schools
    • Citizens of the World Gateway and Ivy Place campuses
    • Magnolia Science Academy #4 and #6
    • Palisades Charter High School
    • The Archer School
    • New Roads School
    • All Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District schools
    • New West Charter School

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