Debris flows brought on by the strongest atmospheric river of the season swept a car off a southern California highway and into the ocean and left roads submerged in sludge. While the heavy rains from the
Southern California faces the continued risk of rock and mudslides on wildfire-scarred hillsides Friday, a day after heavy rains sent debris across several roadways, including the Pacific Coast Highway,
Parts of Pacific Coast Highway remained closed due to heavy flooding and mudslides in Southern California, according to state officials.
In Malibu, an LA Fire Department SUV was toppled into the Pacific Ocean by powerful mudslides. An atmospheric river hit the Los Angeles area last night, flooding homes with mud, and cratering the roof of a supermarket.
Southern California was primed for more mudslides and flooding on Friday, especially in areas scorched by last month's devastating wildfires, even as heavy rains that have saturated the Los Angeles area this week tapered off.
The strongest atmospheric river of the season left roads submerged in sludge and created conditions for mudslides on wildfire-scarred hillsides.
The bulk of a significant storm that drenched Southern California is behind us as stormy conditions began clearing out. Similar to the aftermath of the catastrophic Eaton and Palisades fires, Angelenos are once again picking up the pieces after burn scar areas got hit by flooding and mudslides.
Mud and debris flows closed roads and prompted evacuations in parts of Southern California recently devastated by wildfires. Here's the latest.
Southern California faces the continued risk of rock and mudslides on wildfire-scarred hillsides Friday, a day after heavy rains sent debris across several roadways, including
WATD Contributor David Cedrone Gives the Latest on the Aftermath of the Southern California Wildfires Pictures from the Palisades section of Los Angeles Reporting from Pacific Palisades where the wild fires destroyed so many homes.
Southern California experienced its fifth earthquake this week, this time on Valentine’s Day near the coastal city of Malibu. The magnitude 3.7 earthquake struck at 11:44 p.m. Friday, roughly seven miles northwest of Malibu in Los Angeles County,
A swift debris flow swept a Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle off the Pacific Coast Highway and into the ocean in Malibu on Thursday as heavy rain fell across Southern