The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Another round of rain moved into Los Angeles County Wednesday evening, prompting a flash flood warning.The powerful winter storm that brought heavy rain and snow to much of Southern California left a trail of destruction in some areas, including dangerous mudslides and flood damage, andThe National Weather Service Wednesday evening issued a flash flood warning for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties through 3 a.m. Thursday.
Farther up the road, near Bundy Drive and Saltair Avenue, another tree fell and blocked vehicle and pedestrian traffic. As a result, some nannies who are employed at homes in the area told ABC7 that they had some difficulty getting to work. on Tuesday morning after a portion of a hillside gave way during an intense storm that has drenched the region. The incident was reported along Gotera Drive around 9:45 a.m. Firefighters arrived at the scene and found a mudslide in the backyard of one house.
"On the way to take my wife to work, there's a wash, and they have the road closed, but people drive right around it, and every time, they get stuck in it," said one resident who spoke with Eyewitness News. The snow level dropped quickly on Tuesday, with fresh, heavy snow coming down in places like Crestline and Lake Arrowhead.
A burst of rain pounded the already-saturated ground in La Mirada Tuesday morning, causing major problems for one home. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, crews responded to several bridges and access points and found the dog, who managed to swim safely to the edge. The dog owner, however, couldn't get out.Fortunately, the dog managed to swim to safety, but the man couldn't get out.
The National Weather Service said as of 1 p.m., radars indicated moderate to heavy rainfall moving into much of the area.From damaging mudslides to a gas line issue, the weekend storm left quite a mess for residents in Beverly Glen, Beverly Crest and other surrounding areas.Constant, heavy rain washed out roads across the Inland Empire overnight. In San Bernardino County, creeks overflowed and people had to be rescued.
Several cars became trapped in deep water along San Vicente Boulevard between Montana Avenue and Bundy Drive. Tow trucks were called out to pull the cars out, but more kept trying to drive through.At least three cars were stuck after the street became inundated with deep rainwater. Due to heavy rain, the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning for central and western Los Angeles County that expires at 12:01 a.m. Monday.
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