Persistent rain drenches Southern California anew, prompting more flood worries – Daily News

On Tuesday, February 20, continuous rains in most parts of Southland collapsed, as the three -day storm continued to soak the region, inspired concerns about floods already satisfied hills and at least one withdrawal warnings as the authorities urged motorists to be vigilant on the sleek roads.

The National Weather Service Forecasters said that the storm starting in the beginning of Monday will rotate in Los Angeles County on Tuesday, bringing “many rain” that will continue in the afternoon. Forecasters said that afternoon rain in the county was expected to be between a quarter inch and an inch, the highest amounts in the San Gabriel Mountains, said the forecasts.

The ice level will be above 7,000 feet.

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According to NWS, “The risk of flash flooding is minimal today (Tuesday), but tonight due to the possibility of moderate to heavy rains on Wednesday morning, a flood clock remains under the effect on Wednesday morning for most of the South -West California.”

The Flood Watch affects the entireity of Los Angeles County with the exception to the Antelope Valley. The forecasts said that with rain and thunder, it would be held on Tuesday evening on Tuesday evening with a possibility of half an inch to 1 inch per hour from Wednesday morning.

The forecasts stated that Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties on Monday “had several reports of rockslides, mudslides and flooded roads”.

Until 4:15 am on Tuesday, Beverly Hills received 2.49 inches of rain. The Santa Anita Dam received 2.24 inches of rain and the Woodland Hills reported 2.02 inches as the storm began in the weekend of the holidays.

Santa Monica received 1.93 inches of rain, 1.92 inches in Hollywood, 1.79 inches in La Canada, 1.77 inches in caustic, 1.68 inches in Pasadena and 1.5 inches in Canoga Park.

The rain created a situation of sleek and dangerous driving as a result of accidents and spinouts during Tuesday morning. It also inspired some freeway closures and traffic brakes in LA and Orange Counties.

Mayor Karen Bass announced that the Capulveda Basin – Burbank and Vijay Bulleward and Heavenhahrahrhrhrhrh and Woodley Avenue were closed till 4 pm on Monday, the announcement was made by Mayor Karen Bass.

Due to the flow of potential mud/debris till 9 am on Wednesday morning, a clearance warning was issued with Santa Maria Road to the north of Topanga Canian Bulleward, in the south -east of Kailabas.

Officials of the Los Angeles County Public Works released “Flow Flow Aged” for the Land Fire Burn Area East of Sun Valley. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the alert will be effective by 9 am on Wednesday, stating that moderate floods and mud/sedimentary deposits should be estimated in the area of ​​McDonald’s Creek, Del Aroyo Drive and La Tuna Canian Road.

“If the conditions deteriorate, withdrawal orders can be issued and withdrawal sites will be identified,” LAFD said. “If you live on the streets with the boundaries of Horse Heaven Street with La Tuna Canian Road, Martindel Avenue, in the east, Penroz Street, Penroes Street in the south, and legs in the west, and take action to get ready to get ready quickly.”

In the south, a part of the Benedict Canian Road was limited to local access only due to a collapse road. The “soft closure” was effective from Mulholand Drive to Hutton Drive, in which Deep Canian Drive was suggested as an alternative passage.

Mulholland drive remained closed between Skyline Drive and Boumont Drive due to severe road damage at four places. Officials said that last week was expected.

San Diego (405) Freeway was closed until the next notice due to the synchronization from the Scirball Center Drive/Muloholland Drive of-Ramp.

Other road closure due to floods or debris caused an interstate 5 south infection for the South -East Harbor (110) Freeway and the second street between Wignes Street and Gere Street.

In Rancho Palos Words, the owners of the house were working with a report of quick land movement and the fears of further erosion. Los Angeles County Supervisor Jennis Han urged the village Gavin Newsome to visit the region and inspect the situation for themselves.

“We need the help of the governor,” Hann said in a statement. “It is my understanding that Rancho Palos Vardes will ask the city governor to declare the emergency situation for the Portuguese Bend Landslide Complex.

“I think if the governor comes here and saw the baking roads, houses drowning and broken, and on the verge of collapse of the historic Vafarrs Chapel, he will understand the urgency of this request. This is a crisis that is deteriorating in the day, and I urge Governor Newsom to see us and look at us with our eyes.”

Earlier this year, the storms increased the possibility of flood due to the already soaked area of ​​the region, inspired to take extensive measures to Los Angeles City officials to manage the latest storm effects.

The city’s emergency operating center was activated up to a level 2 to monitor the effects and coordinate the resources required to respond to the problems related to the storm.

Bass posted on social media on Sunday on Sunday, “In the last one week, in the last one week, the city has worked to repair more than 4,000 pits, which strengthens the hills and prevents electrical outage by repairing undergraduate appliances and vaults during the flood during the last storm.”

According to the bass office, till 6 pm on Monday evening, the city responded to 27 reports of four reports of fallen trees and branches and Madslides.

The city and county of Los Angeles activated the enhanced winter shelter program to provide additional shelter options for people living on the streets. Both programs started on Friday. The mayor’s office office and homeless solutions solutions have worked to provide more hotel vouchers than before, which is planned to encourage uncontrolled angleno to enter the house.

Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Outreach Workers began to communicate about the storm and offered special attention to extreme flood areas such as Los Angeles River and Capulveda Basin on Thursday, offering resources in the weakest areas on Thursday.

Newsom activated the State Operations Center to help coordinate the state, local and federal response to the storm.

A high surf consultant will be effective through 10 pm on Tuesday at Costal Orange County, expected of 10 to 15 feet, and a coastal flood advisor is effective on Catalina Island till 9 am on Tuesday morning.

Dry weather with warm temperatures is expected to return on Thursday and Friday, before one more combat of light rain at the end of next week.

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