December 28, 2025 - 23:39

As the year comes to an end, some businesses in Altadena are facing another setback after a Christmas Eve storm brought heavy rain to Southern California. Many local establishments, still reeling from the impacts of the Eaton Fire earlier in the year, are now contending with additional damage caused by the storm.
The torrential downpour has led to flooding and mudslides in various areas, disrupting operations for several small businesses. Owners are grappling with the aftermath, assessing structural damages and dealing with inventory losses. The storm has not only affected the physical spaces but has also strained the financial resources of these businesses, many of which were already struggling to recover from previous losses.
Local leaders are rallying to provide support, urging community members to shop locally and help these businesses regain their footing. As Altadena navigates these challenges, the resilience of its business community is being tested, highlighting the importance of solidarity during difficult times.
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