California Floods: 3 Dead, Emergency Declared
Update: 2025-12-25
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Heavy rains and atmospheric rivers have caused devastating floods and mudslides in California, resulting in three fatalities. Los Angeles County received eleven inches of rain, leading to evacuations and road closures. Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency for southern counties. Rescue teams saved several people from floodwaters, but a man in San Diego, a woman in Mendocino County, and a man in Redding lost their lives. Local leaders urge caution during the holiday travel rush, warning residents to avoid roads if possible. The storms are expected to last through Friday, with flash flood warnings and evacuation alerts in place. Winds reached one hundred miles per hour near San Jose, and more stream overflows are predicted. Stay informed and heed warnings as crews monitor the situation.
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