Governor Gavin Newsom said California is 'soaked' after a recent string of storms. He also warned of the 'serious' and 'deadly' conditions as more storms are expected.
of the last two days, prompting workers to shuttle some of the passengers on golf carts.
The community of Planada, a town of more than 4,000 people, was evacuated Tuesday morning after water kept rising Monday night causing streets to flood and submerge vehicles. Over higher terrain in the Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, upwards of 18 inches of rain was recorded, the weather service said Tuesday. The relentless heavy rain swamped roads with mud, debris, and floodwaters.
“The ground is just saturated. It can’t take any more rain,’’ public works arborist Drew Landers said. “The slightest breeze can knock these trees down. This one was just so heavy and wet, it fell over.’’
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