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By Dylan Winward

Jan. 12, 2025 6:33 p.m.

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is using water tankers to supply resources to firefighters ahead of forecasted high winds, the department said in a 6:13 p.m. press release Sunday. Residents of Los Angeles County should continue to dial 911 if they see downed power lines, according to the press release.

“Over 8.5 billion gallons of water are available in three, open-air LADWP reservoirs and are being actively used by CALFIRE and LAFD to support their aerial attack,” the department said in a press release. “They will remain a critical part of the firefight and are fully available.”

(Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)

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Dylan Winward | Editor in chief
Winward is the 2025-2026 editor in chief and sits ex officio on the editorial board. He was previously the 2024-2025 News editor and the 2023-2024 features and student life editor. He is also an Arts, Copy, Online, Photo, PRIME and Sports contributor. Winward is a fourth-year English and statistics and data science student.
Winward is the 2025-2026 editor in chief and sits ex officio on the editorial board. He was previously the 2024-2025 News editor and the 2023-2024 features and student life editor. He is also an Arts, Copy, Online, Photo, PRIME and Sports contributor. Winward is a fourth-year English and statistics and data science student.
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