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KTLA 5 News: Southern California Hit by Record November Rain and Storms

KTLA 5November 17, 20257 min25,534 views
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Intensifying Storms and Record Rainfall

  • 🌧️ Southern California is experiencing record-breaking rainfall for November, with more wet weather anticipated.
  • ⚑ The current storms are moving east, but wrap-around moisture will bring continued rain and potential thunderstorms.
  • 🌨️ Snow is beginning to fall over the mountains as rain intensity lessens in some areas.

Rainfall Totals and Impact Areas

  • πŸ“ˆ Specific areas like Pacific Palisades received nearly 1.5 inches of rain in 12 hours, while the Eaton Fire burn area near Altadena saw 1.75 inches.
  • ⚠️ The Bridge Fire and Hearst Fire burn areas also experienced over an inch of rain, highlighting the widespread impact.
  • 🌊 A break in the weather is expected mid-week before another round of rain arrives Thursday and Friday.

Flood and Landslide Concerns

  • ⚠️ Increased concerns exist for flooding and landslides, particularly in burn scar areas like Altadena and Pacific Palisades.
  • 🌳 The storms have caused several trees to fall, leading to dangerous driving conditions.
  • 🚨 A flash flood warning was issued for Los Angeles County, including Pacific Palisades and the San Fernando Valley, though it has since expired.

Road Closures and Debris Flows

  • πŸš— Driving conditions are treacherous, with drivers urged to be cautious to avoid hydroplaning.
  • 🚧 Canyon Boulevard remains closed between PCH and Grandview Drive due to debris.
  • ⛰️ Saturated slopes continue to pose a risk for large-scale debris flows, especially with ongoing rainfall.

Tree Damage and Rescues

  • 🏠 In Newbury Park, a tree fell onto an apartment building, forcing the evacuation of 10 people.
  • πŸš— Another tree toppled onto a car in Lake Balboa, taking down wires.
  • 🌊 Firefighters conducted a search in the LA River in Northridge following an unverified report of a man floating, but no one was found.

Golf Course Flooding and Resident Concerns

  • β›³ Heavy rainfall flooded a section of the Vista Valencia Golf Course in Santa Clarita, with water rushing into an overflow drainage basin.
  • 🏘️ Residents in burn areas are hoping flood barriers and sandbags hold against the rising water and debris.
  • 😟 Despite the worst of the storm passing, residents in Altadena remain worried, especially those who recently returned home after fire damage.
  • πŸš’ Emergency personnel, including bulldozers and swift water rescue teams, have been pre-deployed throughout Southern California.
  • πŸ‘· LA County Public Works has positioned heavy equipment and installed K-rails, while firefighters conduct regular patrols in at-risk neighborhoods.
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