Lytle Creek Residents Recount Terrifying Flash Flood Christmas
FOX 11 Los AngelesDecember 29, 20252 min2,707 views
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- 🏠 The mountain community of Lytle Creek experienced devastating flash flooding and mudflows during the Christmas season.
- ⚠️ Approximately one-third of the 300 homes in the community were damaged or destroyed by the rapid surge of water and mud.
Trapped and Terrified
- 🚗 Residents recount harrowing experiences of being trapped, with one woman stuck in her car as debris like dumpsters and propane tanks floated by.
- 🆘 Neighbors worked for four hours to rescue individuals from submerged vehicles, emphasizing the terrifying conditions.
- 🎁 Some residents managed to grab presents as they floated past, highlighting the surreal and chaotic nature of the event.
Community Resilience and Recovery
- 🛠️ Cleanup efforts are underway as residents attempt to salvage belongings and dig out from the mud.
- ❤️ Despite the devastation, the strong sense of community and mutual aid among the Lytle Creek residents has been a remarkable sight.
- 🤝 The town, with about 700 residents, has shown incredible humanity by coming together to help each other during the holidays.
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