After a major wildfire near LA, rain has possibly washed toxic or carcinogenic substances into the ocean. Therefore, LA County has completely closed some beaches indefinitely.

Currently, access to the ocean is blocked from Las Flores Beach to Santa Monica Beach, and a warning has been issued stating, "Do not touch the seawater or sand."

There are concerns that the debris may contain toxic or carcinogenic substances, which could be harmful to human health. Especially since it may take a long time to remove the wildfire debris, it is advised to avoid going near the beach.

The beaches under the access order include Surfrider Beach, Las Flores Beach, Santa Monica Beach, and Dockweiler State Beach. According to the health department, the wildfire debris may be harmful to humans, so restrictions will remain in place until results are available.

Thus, authorities maintain the position of "no access until results confirm complete safety."

The areas that have been closed are places that many people usually visit on weekends, so the shock is quite significant. The health department is currently collecting water and sand samples for quality testing, but results have not yet been released.

Therefore, the timeline for reopening remains 'indefinite.' It literally means that it is uncertain when they will reopen.

It seems that the reopening will only occur once the test results conclude, "It is now safe."

Many people may want to go to the beach with the nice weather lately, but it is better to hold off this time.

Especially those with children or pets should be more cautious.

For the time being, it would be safest to check news updates first.