A deadly, atmospheric-river fuelled storm is causing chaos across California



A deadly, atmospheric-river fuelled storm is causing chaos across California

For him to go his his best situation right now is just to stay put uh fire Crews they’re monitoring our Channel um this has been a tough day for our city a tough day for angelinos and I have spent time with our uh fire chief going around town looking at some of the

What is really devastation for many uh homeowners and residents who have had to suffer from mudslides related to the storm put our first at it out yeah of course please be saved stay safe but this is my house actually and my son lives up the street and he came down and

Banging on the door he says you got to get out here quick so that’s what woke us up at 7 I mean it’s been crazy especially maybe the last 12 hours or so you know and yesterday it was okay in the morning I know it was going to rain but uh I was

Out driving I do Uber Eats actually and it started really driving uh raining a lot everywhere was flooded so I just cut it off and came home went to sleep got up this morning my girlfriend was going to work and she was blocked off she couldn’t go to work a bystandard

Reported A man jumped into the flowing water in pursuit of his dog now lfd firefighters including special life swiftwater rescue Urban search and rescue and rescue helicopter Crews successfully rescued the resident and his dog in a coordinated operation lfd operations lowered a rescuer into the water who was able to grab the patient

Who was still conscious he was later treated at a local hospital and his canine was able to swim to the edge and escape the rapid the rescue is a dramatic example of why we’re asking residents to please stay away from the LA River and other moving water

An atmospheric river storm has battered California with record amounts of rain, destructive mudslides, and violent winds.
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The intense weather caused flooding and triggered mud and debris flows in the Hollywood Hills and the Santa Monica mountains. Nearly 38 million people are under flood alerts across the state and into Arizona, including about 10 million people in Los Angeles county. “This has been a tough day for our city,” said Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass.

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36 comments
  1. Now everyone knows why you can't build your home anywhere without geological study , special concrete and the house lifted above the ground at least 1 floor, in a zone like this one & all the surrounding land must be terraced than special trees need to be planted that absorb a lot of rain and keep the ground in place!
    Sounds like a lot but this is the reality that nobody needs to go through 😢

  2. The Guardian scouring the globe for weather anomalies to fit their narrative, whilst deliberately ignoring the REAL big issues facing the world 😂

  3. Omg! That guy on his car 🤦🏽‍♀️ what a big baby. The water wasn’t even up to his tyres and he thought he was going to get a helicopter rescue. Even the firefighters were annoyed by him.

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