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State Of Emergency Declared In Los Angeles After Days Of Heavy Rain

California Storm

AMY TAXIN   12/24/10 12:29 PM ET   AP

HIGHLAND, Calif. — Leslie Constante burst into tears when she saw a red tag slapped on her parents' garage in Highland, deeming it unsafe to enter.

"My mom and dad worked so hard for this," said the 29-year-old pharmacy technician, wearing knee high rubber boots.

She couldn't get inside to see how bad the damage was to Christmas presents and other belongings. Out front, two holiday reindeer were enveloped in mud several feet deep.

Many California residents who endured flooding, mudslides and evacuations during a weeklong onslaught of rain must now clean up or even rebuild – and some face the prospect of not being able to spend Christmas at home.

The storm's push across the West left a muddy mess Thursday across Southern California and the threat of avalanches in Nevada, where Clark County officials urged residents of Mount Charleston, near Las Vegas, to leave after snow slides near two mountain hamlets.

Preliminary damage estimates throughout California were already in the tens of millions of dollars and expected to rise. A state of emergency was declared in a total of nine counties, including Los Angeles, Orange and Santa Barbara.

The inland region of Southern California east of Los Angeles emerged as among the hardest hit, especially San Bernardino County.

In Highland, people were literally chased from their homes by walls of mud and water, leaving behind dwellings strung with holiday lights. They returned Thursday to find their neighborhood inundated with mud. Five homes were destroyed and nearly 70 others damaged.

Highland officials estimated the storm caused $17.2 million damage to homes, cars and a bridge that was washed away.

Work crews tried to reopen more than a dozen canyon and mountain roads that were closed by slides and floods. Reopening times were listed simply as "unknown" for most.

Ibeth Garcia returned to her home surrounded by mud 4 feet deep to retrieve Christmas presents and clothes left behind when her family fled a dirty torrent.

"We left with just our shoes, cell phones and car keys," said Garcia, 26. "We didn't have time for anything else."

They found a light coating of mud inside the house and considered themselves lucky – some neighboring homes were uninhabitable.

In neighboring Riverside County, the damage estimate was nearing $30 million. In Orange County, spokesman Howard Sutter issued a preliminary damage estimate of $23 million.

Along the coast in the county, the upscale community of Laguna Beach suffered an estimated $4 million in damage to 46 businesses and 20 homes.

A section of the city's popular beachfront park was washed away, leaving chunks of mud and a gaping open space where green grass had been the day before.

Roads also remained a problem. Crews shut sections of Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles and Orange counties to remove loose rocks and clean up mudflow from hillsides. Further inland, rock and mudslides forced the closure of five state routes in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

The rain also washed trash, pesticides and bacteria into waterways, prompting health warnings. Four beaches were closed in Northern California's San Mateo County, and another 12 miles of beach from Laguna Beach to San Clemente in Orange County were off-limits because of sewer overflows.

Curtis Duran, 45, and his two children strolled the trash-strewn beach in Long Beach and surveyed debris carried to the shoreline by the Los Angeles River.

Cans, baseballs, plastic bottles and even a baby's high chair sat on the sand mixed with piles of discarded wood and shards of plastic. "We come down here all the time, and I've never seen so much," Duran said.

In the Central Valley agricultural region, Tulare County officials said farms and dairies had been hard hit by flooding. About 300 homes were damaged, and 25 roads remained closed.

Allison Lambert, information officer for health and human services, said preliminary damage estimates ranged beyond $30 million.

About 25 homes sustained damage in Kern County at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, while a highway through the Kern River canyon was expected to remain closed through the end of the year after "truck-sized rocks" were washed onto it, fire spokesman Sean Collins said.

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Associated Press writers John Rogers, John Antczak, John Mone, Robert Jablon, Noaki Schwartz and Daisy Nguyen in Los Angeles, Jason Dearen in San Francisco and Cristina Silva in Las Vegas contributed to this story.

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05:23 AM on 12/25/2010
The mystery of that dude with the rock pick has been solved... he's fishing for the newly-arrived salmon by snagging them. Yup, that's what.
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11:10 PM on 12/24/2010
This is nature's way of saying that southern California is WAY too overdeveloped.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
01:41 PM on 12/26/2010
As if.
10:29 PM on 12/24/2010
None of these people should be allowed to rebuild. Its no different in hurricane and other flood plains that they need to move. Few if any will have coverage and watch the Dem contingent from CA run to Washington for $$$
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maigesheng
11:19 PM on 12/24/2010
Nice. I was waiting for someone to use this story as an excuse for a moronic uninformed political attack.
ktpinnacle
But . . . but, it has electrolytes!
11:39 PM on 12/24/2010
Pick a place that isn't susceptible to a natural disaster - let me know when you find one.
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FTracy3
My micro-bio is as empty as the rest of my life.
10:26 PM on 12/24/2010
Should have been declared when Villaraigosa and the rest of the city council took office.
08:52 PM on 12/24/2010
Cover It Live, Global Environmental Multiscale forecast, outages, CHP incidents, see:

Los Angeles: State of Emergency

http://hurricanebuoy.com
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06:00 PM on 12/24/2010
If San Bernardino County was the hardest hit, I don't know why the media is focusing on LA.
LA gets all the pub.
05:06 PM on 12/24/2010
That headline picture looks like Moldavia. Oh, that's right, the US is becoming a 3rd world country.
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Coinspinner
08:45 PM on 12/24/2010
That's an insult to half of the 3rd World countries out there.
08:50 PM on 12/24/2010
Your country has already reached that status. It took less than 30 years, and that is probably a record.
05:04 PM on 12/24/2010
There should be way more photos on this article
we want to see what is happening there
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warsaw
Register to vote now! Don't wait til it's too late
05:55 PM on 12/24/2010
http://framework.latimes.com/2010/12/22/series-of-storms-hits-southern-california/#/0

You'll have to go to the source.
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LastAngryWoman
waiting for godot
11:30 AM on 12/27/2010
Thank you for that link.
It's exactly the right one.
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alteredstory
Hold on to the center
04:11 PM on 12/24/2010
What I want to know is: what is the person in the picture trying to do with that pickaxe?
05:36 PM on 12/24/2010
he's trying to dig his way to china... its where the jobs are.
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1Troubles
05:43 PM on 12/24/2010
thanks to Clinton and Bush
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05:58 PM on 12/24/2010
My guess is he's trying to make a trench to reroute the current away from his stuff.
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J242
Micro-bio? We don't need no stinkin' micro-bio!
02:35 PM on 12/24/2010
All I can think of regarding all of this weather in LA is the tool song Ænima and how appropriate Maynard's lyrics are.
02:58 PM on 12/24/2010
What are the odds this would be the first comment I would see just as I thought the same thing? Learn to swim California.
03:34 PM on 12/24/2010
I'll see you down in Arizona bay.
05:38 PM on 12/24/2010
Actually a fantastic song... but its really not Maynards words. Its a song based on comedian Bill Hick's stand up bit about flooding LA.

Bill Hicks was one of the best comics ever, and we lost him too soon to cancer in 94. Bill was a close friend of Maynards, as Maynard tried stand up comedy and met Bill...

Its a great song, and its in dedication to a great man/comic.
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J242
Micro-bio? We don't need no stinkin' micro-bio!
08:24 PM on 12/24/2010
Agreed, I know all about Bill Hicks, they actually use his entire bit about the media and how nice it would be if you turned on the evening news and heard "Today, young men on acid realized that all matter is nothing more than energy condensed to a slow vibration..." plus they have a painting of him on the inside cover art of the CD. ;)

Hicks was the man and interestingly enough, if you watch "Dark Poet" and listen to his entire rant on George Bush Sr and the war in Iraq, it holds just as true as with GWB. He was truly an amazing comic and he is definitely missed.

"You ever notice how the people who doubt evolution all look so un-evolved?"
Priceless! lol
01:46 PM on 12/24/2010
Not much is good in the Land of Milk and Honey. As has been said by countless numbers of journalists in the past, "what happens in California is a preview for the rest of the country".

A Los Angeles area woman who now works as a pet groomer, reported that her career as a mortician was cut short because work was slow. She explained that people are not using morticians, instead leaving their relatives as identified, but unclaimed, at the Los Angeles Coroners office, because they simply cannot afford to pay for mortuary services. Normally, the category of identified, but unclaimed bodies was reserved for the homeless, indigents, or the mentally ill. But now this is happening to everyone. People are leaving their parents, their wives, even their children, because they cannot pay the transportation and interment preparation fees. This is creating a huge back-up at the coroners', where bodies are literally piled from the floor to the ceiling. The bodies are stored, and then they're cremated and the remains moved to another storage area where they wait to be claimed, but no one is claiming them.
02:41 PM on 12/24/2010
Seems like LA is HELL already, this is the reality of taking GOD out of our lives..GOD HELP US ALL.
02:54 PM on 12/24/2010
Jeezus Crist... get over it.
02:58 PM on 12/24/2010
Jeezus
TRRoughRider
Truth be Known
03:48 PM on 12/24/2010
I recently saw a bill for cremation services provided about a year ago... Cost - $2,700.00. I was shocked.
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flossophy
Liberalism is not liberal.
01:34 PM on 12/24/2010
State of emergency indeed... Democrats have had a dea.thgrip strangIehold on the legislature for almost 40 years.
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frank2061
The GOP is a hoax. You know, like evolution.
02:12 PM on 12/24/2010
And the Repubs had a death grip stranglehold on the federal government for almost the entire last decade, and something happened to the economy in 2008...what was it...on the tip of my tongue...OH YEAH! The economy crashed worse than any other time since 1929. That's how good the Repub's are with economic ideas.
10:32 PM on 12/24/2010
the republicans were no longer in control of congress after 2006 so all the bile is misplaced
02:34 PM on 12/24/2010
Quit trying to fool non-Californians.  Because until recently it took 2/3 of BOTH houses of the California Legislature to pass a budget, Republicans have blocked any ability of the Democratic majority to stabilize revenues.  Now that the voters got tired of the gridlock and voted to change the law to require only a majority of each house to pass the budget, the Republicans will lose their stranglehold on the California budget process.  Now the problem is that so many years of refinancing the debt to satisfy the "never raise taxes on anyone" GOP may make it very difficult for Gov. Brown and the Democrats to straighten out the mess that the Republicans in the Legislature have left us with (Beware that Kevin McCarthy has moved on from the Legislature to an assistant leadership position for the GOP in Washington in the House.  He will set his sights on tying the hands of the Democrats whereever he is).  Let this be a message to any who think their state should adopt supermajority requirements to pass a state budget:  Learn from California that supermajority requirements give the power to the minority and create endless gridlock.  State budgets should be passed by majority vote!
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12:44 PM on 12/24/2010
Lastly..the really amazing part..is How.."Resentful"..the Urban Cubicle Dwellers are.regarding the following Reality:

Its their Way Of Life..and..Stunningly Limited Awareness of Surroundings! Put it this way:

"Garsh..I Guess I Never Really Thought About The Fact That My McHouse Is Built On A Cliff Made Out Of Landfill and Sand..But Thats Not My Fault..How Was I S'posed To Know?"

Uhh..its called "Responsibility For Your Own Existence".

If You're So..Completely Unaware of your Surroundings that you cannot conceive of Potential Problems In A "Storm"..well..the real question is:

"How Is That ANYONE ELSE'S RESPONSIBILITY?"

And see..there's the Rub!

Because "We"..Every Single Californian..Is Being TAXED..to Pay For..Those Who Refuse To Care..and Can't Even Be "Bothered" To Act Responsibly!

Because Insurance Companies are Raising Rates Across the Board..For Every Californian..Based On Damages Exclusive to SoCal.

Period!

Massive Fires that sweep through Housing So Dense its simply..An Impossibility That It "Won't" Eventually Happen..are Causing 500% Increases In "Fire Insurance"..oh..and btw..Fire Insurance is MANDATED In California!

So..the Reality is those "Commuters" who could care less..and in reality..could be realistically defined..as "Anti-Survival Instinct"..are Directly..Responsible for Economic Suffering of EVERY California Resident!

So..its not enough to take all the Water..and Pollute the Air!

Now Their Total Lack Of Consideration and Common Sense's Causing Economic Hardship for Everyone!
12:26 PM on 12/24/2010
There's a Reason Why The "State Of Emergency" Is Limited To Southern California.

I'm right here In Humboldt County..Its Blowin'..Rainin'..Rivers Are Swollen..Flooding Is Going On Right Now In The Emerald Triangle. My Mom's Drinking Her Coffee Right Now Watching the Eel River Rise Over Its Banks.

Oh..but..guess what?

Her Home..Our Home..Most Homes Round Here..ARE NOT..Part Of A Mass 3,000 McHouse Development Built In A Flood Plain!

Or On A Fault Line!

Or 25% Grade(Or Under One)!

Developments That are the Sole Result Of Stunning Greed.

Oh..and of course having Bought in 1969 as a Back To The Lander (41 Acres..Not Only "River Frontage"..But Ultra Rare "Riparian Rights" for..$12,000)..she's Not Exposed to "Land Splitting"-

The Amazingly Greedy..Ruinous Concept of taking 20 Acres and..instead of Building 1 Home On It..(Totally Sustainable)..Building..No Exaggeration..40 "Homes"!

Thus ANYTHING that Happens..Fire..Flood..Anything..has a Massively Destructive Impact to.."Humans".

(The Development Itself Having Already Been Massively Destructive to Nature..a Literal "Disaster" In And Of Itself!)

Even MY Home..A 1923 Bungalow..sits on an "Oversize" Lot (Or So The High Pressure "Appraiser" Tried To Explain To Me 5 Times Between 2002 and 2005 And "Why" I Should Sell It To Him For "Development"..I Thank The Force Of Benevolent Intellect That The "Housing Bubble" Burst And We're Finally Left Alone By "Realtor-Developers")

Sorry..the Only "Disaster" Here is:

Disastrously Irresponsible "Development"!
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duchessdorleans
04:25 PM on 12/24/2010
My mother's house here in Louisiana was never, ever in danger of flood, because it was built on the high ground. UNTIL a greedy developer bribed the necessary people to fill in the adjacent wetlands, where the water used to drain naturally. Now we have to sandbag for hurricanes.
12:05 PM on 12/24/2010
Want The Truth? Here It Is:

I'm a California Native (Born In The Haight In '68) I Know The Score!

You Needn't Feel The Remotest "Sympathy"..For Those "Impacted" By the "Storms".

"Why?"

1) 99%(No Exaggeration) of the "Damage"..is Contained to..And..The Result Of.."Developments"..Old and New!

But In SoCal..They're All..So Irresponsibly Designed..So Corrupt In Their "Planning"..its Simply Never..A Question Of "If"..but "When"!

We're Talking Constant.."Planning Commission/Developer Collusion".

To Wit:

Thousand Unit "Rural Living" Developments ("Lot Size" of 1 Acre+ = "Rural Classification") On 23% Grades "Excused" From Building Codes On The Books Since The 1950's i.e Maximum 15%

Developments Built Literally.."On Top Of"..Fault Lines..Again.."Codes" Were simply "Overridden" By City Councils Consisting Completely of "Former Realtor-Developers".

"Thousand Unit Developments"..Built..IN.."Arroyo's"!

2) Mind-Numbingly Irresponsible Consumers And The Impact On All Californians Resulting From Their Selfishness! (The REAL "Disaster")

The..Inevitable..Resultant Destruction's Allowing "Insurance Carriers" To "Raise Premiums" by 500%

A "New Reaction" to Fires and Floods thats "Allowing" them to "Raise Rates"..or..simply Abandon Existing Customers!

Thats The Primary "Reason Why" Its Okay To Not Only Ignore The "Plight" Of those "Suffering"..But to In Fact Be Angry With "The Victims":

Their UTTER Lack of Responsibility Or Regard For Anyone Else!

EVERY..Californian's Now Suffering..Because Of Insurance Company Reactions To "Property Damage Issues"..That Are Actually the DIRECT Result Of Incredibly Irresponsible Mass Development EXCLUSIVE TO..SoCal!
12:08 PM on 12/24/2010
I hope you feel better now. It's sunny here in Santa Moncia and even though you can't go into the ocean, sewage, I will take a walk and still know I am in one of the most amazing cities in the world.