State Of Emergency Declared In 5 Counties

State Of Emergency

JOHN ROGERS   01/21/10 11:59 PM ET   AP

LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE, Calif. — Hours of heavy rain fell Thursday on saturated Southern California as the fourth Pacific storm in a week came ashore, triggering dire warnings by authorities that huge mud flows were likely in foothill communities and residents of endangered homes should obey evacuation orders.

A teen was rescued from a rushing river, but a companion remained missing in Orange County. And a motorist was rescued after a tornado knocked power lines onto a highway in the state's remote southeast corner, trapping the man inside his vehicle.

Travel snarls mounted as major highways were closed by snow and tornado damage, and strong winds grounded flights at several airports. Another tornado left a trail of damage in a community northwest of Los Angeles.

The siege of storms has led to several deaths statewide and street flooding in urban areas, and has turned the region's often-dry river and creek channels into raging torrents.

Muddy water gushed down hills but there were no immediate major incidents, and officials appeared concerned the lack of massive debris flows from wildfire burn areas was misleading for residents.

Los Angeles County Fire Department Chief Deputy John Tripp bluntly warned at the outset of the storm that significant debris flows were likely and probably would block potential rescue attempts.

"For those people that are still in the homes and are in those areas of threat, it's very likely we will not be able to reach you," he said.

By nightfall, the storm's main rainfall was passing but forecasts warned of volatile conditions through the night. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said the city's evacuation orders remained in effect.

"While the worst of the last few storms is behind us, there still is a significant threat from thundershowers that are forming off the coast and have the potential to bring lightning, hail, waterspouts and small tornados," he said.

In the upper reaches of suburban La Canada Flintridge, where mountainsides rise sharply from the backyards of homes, authorities put pink ribbons on the mailboxes of residents who stayed behind so they would know where to search in the event of a catastrophe.

One person who stayed was Delos Tucker, a retired geologist who has lived in the community since the homes were built in 1962.

"I'm just gambling it's not going to happen," he said. "Let's hope I'm right."

As an overnight lull gave way to more rain at midmorning, public works crews shoveled mud from yards, driveways and gutters along Ocean View Boulevard in suburban La Canada Flintridge. The neighborhood was otherwise all but deserted, with newspaper and mail deliveries cut off.

The county's extensive flood-control system was working, but many of the basins designed to catch debris-laden runoff from fire-scarred mountains were full and evacuations remained necessary, said Gail Farber, the Los Angeles County Public Works director.

The basins are located on streams and other water courses emerging from the mountains to intercept surges of mud, boulders and other debris while allowing water to flow into open channels and underground storm drains that empty into the ocean.

The new storm system shut down Interstate 5 in the snowy Tehachapi Mountains north of Los Angeles for the second day in a row. And the California Highway Patrol closed part of Interstate 80 in the Sierra Nevada after about a dozen cars and trucks crashed in a heavy snowstorm.

In Orange County, firefighters pulled a 14-year-old boy from the swollen Santa Ana River, but an 11-mile search failed to find a companion the rescued boy said was also in the water. Orange Fire Department Capt. Ed Engler the search was called off by evening after efforts to spot the youth from bridges and helicopters.

A tornado rampaging across desert highways near the Arizona state line toppled high-voltage power poles that trapped a motorist in a vehicle on State Route 78, said Terri Kasinga, spokeswoman for the California Department of Transportation.

Lauren Bartlett, a spokeswoman for Southern California Edison, said the motorist drove through the wires and his vehicle got tangled in the lines. Crews cut off the electricity to the wires, allowing firefighters to rescue the driver. It was unclear if he was injured.

The tornado also toppled three big-rigs on Interstate 10 and more power lines on U.S. 95. The I-10 reopened late Thursday afternoon, but the other highways were likely to remain blocked for two days.

A fierce wind struck two neighborhoods in Ventura, and witnesses described a tornado, police Sgt. Jack Richards said. Trees were toppled, cars were damaged and a shed was torn apart in a 1 1/2-mile span through two neighborhoods. No one was hurt.

National Weather Service meteorologist Eric Boldt visited the scene and confirmed it was a small tornado.

Southwest Airlines canceled hundreds of flights in Southern California and Arizona due to strong winds and heavy rains.

More than 30,000 Edison customers were without power, and repair crews were having trouble reaching equipment in desert and mountain areas because of snow. Another 4,100 outages were reported in Los Angeles.

Acting Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Francisco and Siskiyou counties because of the statewide storm impacts.

By late afternoon the storm had added as much as 3.2 inches of rain to the 5 to 6 inches that fell earlier in the week across the fire-charred mountains of Los Angeles County.

Friday showers were expected to give way to a dry weekend.

The major area of concern has been foothill communities along the perimeter of the San Gabriel Mountains, where a summer wildfire denuded 250 square miles of steep slopes northeast of Los Angeles.

The number of homes under evacuation orders has grown to more than 1,200 since the beginning of the week. Estimates of compliance have ranged up to 75 percent in some jurisdictions but down to 50 percent elsewhere.

Two people have been killed by falling trees, and police in Newman were searching for the body of a man who tried to drive across a flooded road.

In San Jose, a man died after falling 30 feet from the side of a freeway after he got out of a car that spun out in the rain and then jumped out of the path of an out-of-control car.

In San Diego, the Border Patrol said three people were rescued and treated for hypothermia after being swept away while trying to cross the storm-swollen Tijuana River from Mexico.

California State University, Long Beach, remained closed after some buildings flooded Wednesday.

The weather also forced cancellation of horse racing at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia and postponement of the second round of the Bob Hope Classic golf tournament near Palm Springs.

Sea World in San Diego was also closed due to severe weather.

The stormy weather also delayed last Saturday's planned departure of 16-year-old sailor Abby Sunderland from Marina del Rey on her attempt to become the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe nonstop and without assistance. The Thousand Oaks girl now plans to leave Jan. 23.

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Associated Press Writer Raquel Maria Dillon in La Canada Flintridge, Gillian Flaccus in Orange and Elliot Spagat in San Diego contributed to this report.

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09:59 AM on 01/22/2010
i guess the rain got tired of california budget problems
12:40 PM on 01/22/2010
Or maybe this happens to be winter/the rainy season.
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05:28 AM on 01/22/2010
“The house built on the sand may oftentimes be built higher, have more fair parapets and battlements, windows and ornaments, than that which is built upon the rock; yet all gifts and privileges equal not one grace”

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01:32 AM on 01/22/2010
I demand a refund of my SoCal Sunshine Taxes.
12:41 PM on 01/22/2010
Get it from mamma nature.
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
12:41 AM on 01/22/2010
Human Doings scurrying about. Doing their best to master nature, only to be humbled by her.
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brahdog
hello walls
12:13 AM on 01/22/2010
it never rains in California
but girl, don't they warn ya
it pours, man, it pours.
12:09 AM on 01/22/2010
Used ti live on the Newport Beach peninsula, any decent heavy rain would flood the streets flooding the few homes just below mine (I was lucky to be slightly higher) and people would paddle canoes up the street. Everything is paved or has a building on it, so the water has no where else to go.
11:35 PM on 01/21/2010
I've been living in SoCal my entire life and I never get tired of seeing people overreact when we get weather conditions that pales in comparison to what people experience in so many other states.

And just to clear up this little Acting Gov thing; Jerry Arroz con Pollo Brown is 5th in line of gubernatorial succession. This happened to be a weird travel day where Jerry got called to step up to the plate.
12:01 AM on 01/22/2010
Thanks for mentioning something the writer or the article should have. You should have a job somewhere in journalism.
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
12:27 AM on 01/22/2010
That's Frmr-Gov. Moonbeam to you buddy. :)

Perhaps a prelude of things to come? Perhaps Linda Ronstadt will make a comeback?
11:22 PM on 01/21/2010
I wonder how climate deniers are going to spin this one?

Climate change = extreme weather patterns
12:00 AM on 01/22/2010
its called el nino. comes about every 7 years. no conspiracy here.
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maigesheng
01:19 AM on 01/22/2010
Global warming isnt a conspiracy either. Your point?
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
12:28 AM on 01/22/2010
Earth = billions of years of extreme weather patterns...we are overdue for a mass extinction.
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dems08
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12:40 AM on 01/22/2010
you first!
11:14 PM on 01/21/2010
I know most people think we are whining about a little rain, but this storm has brought in more rain to my area than all of last yr. The streets are totally flooded, roads are caving, and we are getting snow.

I know winter weather is usually not the best... but hey, we pay high prices to live here... and part of what we are paying for is the weather.... LOL
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lizr
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11:27 PM on 01/21/2010
No one will be insulated from the Earth Changes, folks. here to tell you..
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12:29 AM on 01/22/2010
can I get an a-freaking-men!?
11:59 PM on 01/21/2010
and yet we are still behind in the annual rain fall average so heres to it keeping up. We are running out of water for this state and no more reservoirs are being built or expanded.
12:04 AM on 01/22/2010
dude, I live in the desert.... we just arent supposed to get this much rain!! Part of the reason for moving here, its DRY
11:10 PM on 01/21/2010
What is up with "acting Gov. Jerry Brown?"

Are the elections that rigged that they have slipped out a secret 10 months ahead of schedule.

And I still have not heard a legitimate reason for why Gavin Newsome dropped out of the race.
11:36 PM on 01/21/2010
Jerry Arroz con Pollo Brown is 5th in line of gubernatorial succession. This happened to be a weird travel day where Jerry got called to step up to the plate.
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12:30 AM on 01/22/2010
Gov. Moonbeam v. 2.0
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GrownupStewie
10:50 PM on 01/21/2010
I have lived in southern california my entire life, and Ive never seen 4 whole days of rain of this magnitude...ive had so much rain my roof started to leak!!!! people in southern california arent supposed to worry about leaky roofs!

Its so awful....I only own one umbrella, and Its about 15 years old and its in terrible shape even though ive only used it maybe 10 times...
I dont own rain boots or a rain coat...this is southern california, there is a reason our home prices are high, because he buy into the good weather, this is ridiculous.

there is as im typing a weather anouncement of thunder storms and possible hail!.....Californians are babies when it comes to weather, if it sprinkles just a little people start to freak out, just imagine what is happening with all this terrible weather.
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11:06 PM on 01/21/2010
Here in the midwest (MO), it rained for 3 straight months, leading up to the flood of 1993 (Mississippi River going north and south between MO and IL, and Missouri river going east and west between St. Louis and Kansas City). Anyway, stay safe and good luck.
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lizr
Shamanic Healer goofing off here
11:28 PM on 01/21/2010
In Hawaii it rained once for 6 wks straight.

In Santa Fe I once experienced major hail in July.

Welcome to the world of weather.
10:50 PM on 01/21/2010
As a San Diegan, I'm sure that Mayor Sanders already has a solution to the problems caused by this unseasonal weather: we need a NEW CHARGER'S STADIUM! Preferably one partially or wholly financed by the taxpayers, which will, I am sure, immediately ameliorate all weather conditions, and which will surely stem the decline in city services with regards to such non-essential services as sewer and drainage repair.
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12:35 AM on 01/22/2010
Well, The Murph is pretty close to the...um "river", and that whole Mission Valley...I mean Lake
10:45 PM on 01/21/2010
It's rainin' like a mo fo over here. Dang, now I'll have to go and replace the kitty litter out on the back patio.
11:42 PM on 01/21/2010
This isn't tw@tter
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12:36 AM on 01/22/2010
fanned
09:33 PM on 01/21/2010
As much as I do like the rains...it is causing many people extremely problems with their lives. Thank goodness in Northern California things are not this extreme yet.
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09:05 PM on 01/21/2010
It's been a good storm - and two in a row - a one day storm, one day of rest, and a 3-4 day storm. Intense rain too - we get tropical rain with a ton of wind here - the stuff where it seems there's more water than air in the air, where you can't see more than a few feet.

It doesn't hit often, and having two storms in a row is where we have a problem - but when it rains down here, it really rains hard.