// Risk Intelligence
| Risk Score | 8 / 10 High |
| Facility Type | 🏟 Stadium / Mass Gathering Venue |
| Operator / Branch | UCLA Bruins Rose Bowl Game / NCAA |
| Host County | Los Angeles County CA |
| Nearest City | Washington DC |
| Primary Risk Radius | 2 miles |
| Secondary Risk Radius | 10 miles |
// Strategic Significance
The Rose Bowl Stadium is a 92,542-capacity outdoor stadium in Pasadena California home to the Rose Bowl game and UCLA football. The historic 1922 stadium sits in the Arroyo Seco floodplain at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. Flash flooding from mountain storms and earthquake risk from nearby faults create serious mass casualty scenarios.
// Civilian Impact Assessment
Pasadena metro area with 138,000 residents and 10 million in greater Los Angeles. The Arroyo Seco location is vulnerable to debris flows from the San Gabriel Mountains following wildfires. The 1969 Arroyo Seco flood demonstrated catastrophic flooding potential at this location.
// Evacuation & Shelter Guidance
I-210, SR-134, Arroyo Boulevard. Los Angeles County Emergency Management coordinates earthquake wildfire flooding and mass gathering protocols.