LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say 43 homes have been damaged and 540 are under evacuation orders in the aftermath of powerful mudslides in the foothills north of Los Angeles that were stripped by a summer wildfire.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich said at a news conference Saturday that parts of La Canada Flintridge were "devastated."
Antonovich said 12 homes had major damage and 31 had light or moderate damage. He says 25 vehicles were damaged.
There have been no reported injuries.
Antonovich blamed the destruction on the U.S. Forest Service for what he called the agency's "inaction" last summer in dealing with the massive Station Fire that denuded hillsides that gave way Saturday.








