At least some debris flow is ongoing in the Malibu area, with portions of the Pacific Coast Highway closed. The same storm ...
Just over a month after thousands fled their homes as California saw the most destructive wildfires in its history, communities across the south of the state have now been hit by flash flooding ...
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – The strongest rainstorm of the year has hit Southern California, prompting mud and debris flows severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings for recent burn scars and ...
14 (UPI) --Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut Pacific Coast Highway ... at Mount Wilson. Flash floods and ...
California is bracing for a series of storms that will bring significant mountain snow and coastal rain to nearly all of the state, with potentially hazardous flooding in parts of Southern California.
The National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center has issued a moderate risk of excessive rainfall over parts of Southern California through Friday morning, meaning “numerous flash floods ...
As heavy rain from a large storm subsided, officials in Southern California said rock and mudslides remain a threat.
Mountains and foothills could see flooded roads while areas near burn scars could experience flash flooding ... across the Sierra Nevada and Northern California. Some highways may be impacted ...
The biggest storm of the winter walloped Southern California on Thursday, forcing the closure of Pacific Coast Highway ... Mud flows and flash floods have also been reported in the Eaton fire ...
Forecasters warned that flash ... and debris flood the streets across Southern California. Places like Malibu were hit hard, with multiple debris flows impacting the Pacific Coast Highway.
Footage shows the carnage caused by flash floods along the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Los Flores, California, on Thursday, February 13. Officials reported that an atmospheric river has caused ...
Mudslides and flash floods were reported through Thursday night. In the Los Angeles area, mud and debris covered several major roads including the Pacific Coast Highway, the 101 freeway and ...