California Storms Claim Three Lives as Rain and Floods Cause Devastation

California Storms Claim Three Lives as Rain and Floods Cause Devastation

A powerful storm fueled by an atmospheric river⁤ wreaked havoc across California, causing record rainfall, mudslides, and strong winds⁣ that resulted in three fatalities from ⁤falling trees. ⁣Flood alerts have been issued for nearly 38‌ million people in California and⁤ Arizona, including⁤ 10 million in Los Angeles county. The storm has already claimed three⁣ lives and officials are warning of ongoing dangers as water levels continue⁣ to rise.

The storm has stalled over Los⁣ Angeles, with forecasters predicting intensifying rain at a rate of half an⁤ inch per hour. ​The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings that the storm will persist through Tuesday, with some areas of Los Angeles already receiving over 10 inches of rain, far exceeding the average for the entire month ​of February.

The storm has transformed streets into rivers, triggered landslides, and caused significant damage to homes and properties. The‍ Santa ‌Monica mountains and Hollywood Hills are particularly⁢ at risk, with officials urging​ residents to ⁢avoid travel due to the ⁤”extremely dangerous” conditions.

Gavin Newsom, California’s governor, ‌has⁣ declared a state of emergency for several counties affected by⁤ the storm. The situation remains critical as the storm continues to unleash its fury on the region.

View image in fullscreenVehicles damaged by a mudslide are seen in the Beverly Crest ‍area of Los Angeles on Monday. ⁤Photograph: Marcio José Sánchez/AP

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