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    13 Persons Die Southern California’s Mudslides, Flooding

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJanuary 10, 2018 --- 3:27 pmUpdated:January 10, 2018 --- 3:29 pmNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    At least, 13 people have died in mudslides and flooding in Southern California and rescue workers are searching for survivors.

    The death toll is expected to rise.

    More than 50 people have been rescued already, but many places are still inaccessible. Several roads are closed, including the major Highway 101.

    Some 163 people have been taken to hospital. Twenty had “storm-related injuries” and four were critically hurt.

    A group of 300 people are reportedly trapped in Romero Canyon neighbourhood east of Santa Barbara, with rescue efforts due to resume at daybreak.

    More than 30 miles (48km) of the main coastal road have been closed and police said the scene “looked like a World War One battlefield.”

    The first rain in months caused mudslides when it hit ground that had been scorched by December’s huge wildfires.

    After a wildfire, burned vegetation and charred soil create a water repellent layer which blocks water absorption. Together with the loss of vegetation, this leads to an increased risk of mudslides and floods.

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) says the risk of flooding stays “significantly higher” for up to five years after a wildfire.

    “Recent burn areas will be especially vulnerable where dangerous mud and debris flows are possible,” said the National Weather Service in a statement.

    In some places mud was waist-deep, officials said.

    Thousands had to leave their homes, many for the second time in two months. The emergency services declared an exclusion zone, saying anyone moving around the area would be in the way of rescuers and would be subject to arrest.
    Those who have stayed in the area have been warned to boil their tap water before drinking it.

    Heavy rain run-off caused a mudflow in the community of Montecito, where some homes were knocked off their foundations, said Santa Barbara County Fire Department spokesman Mike Eliason.

    Boulders the size of small cars were rolling down hillsides and blocking roads, reports the BBC’s Los Angeles correspondent James Cook.

    County Fire Captain Dave Zaniboni said that five people were found dead on Tuesday in Montecito, possibly as a result of the storm.

    The upmarket neighbourhood includes homes owned by celebrities such as actor Rob Lowe, chat show host Ellen DeGeneres and broadcaster Oprah Winfrey.

    This is not a river. This is the 101 freeway in my neighborhood right now. Montecito needs your love and support.

    The US Coast Guard has sent “multiple airships to support rescue operations” and warned the public not to fly drones, otherwise the flights would be grounded.

    This comes after a record-setting year of $306bn (£226bn) of weather and climate-related disaster costs in the United States, with 2017 the third warmest year on record, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

    California has suffered severe drought in five out of six of the past years.

    In December, California Governor Jerry Brown said the state was “facing a new reality” as climate change meant wildfires could erupt “every year or every few years.”

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