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Landslide coming down in my backyard. Not sure who to call. Live in Santa Clarita (Original Post) Chalco 3 hrs ago OP
City officials? Local news? Local Emergency Management? If serious enough, 911? hlthe2b 2 hrs ago #1
Get out Srkdqltr 2 hrs ago #2
911, I imagine. They can route you to services, or services to you. usonian 2 hrs ago #3
First. Turn off the gas and water mains....next. Bread and Circuses 2 hrs ago #4
This! Turn off utilities and run. Get your photos and papers and what you need, Linda ladeewolf 1 hr ago #6
Fire Department. LoisB 1 hr ago #5
After calling 911 and once you're en route to safety, snot 49 min ago #7

hlthe2b

(112,641 posts)
1. City officials? Local news? Local Emergency Management? If serious enough, 911?
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 02:22 PM
2 hrs ago

I do not access Facebook, but I can't imagine that is a useful source for help. Good luck.

usonian

(23,321 posts)
3. 911, I imagine. They can route you to services, or services to you.
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 02:26 PM
2 hrs ago

Else (661) 260-4000

At the very least, they need to check on electric and gas lines, for public safety and yours!

GOOD LUCK.

Bread and Circuses

(1,501 posts)
4. First. Turn off the gas and water mains....next.
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 02:59 PM
2 hrs ago

Call 911.
Get out of the house!
Take Photos.
Call your insurance company.

snot

(11,428 posts)
7. After calling 911 and once you're en route to safety,
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 04:24 PM
49 min ago

call your neighbors, who might also be in danger.

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