California’s weather has calmed down after weeks of atmospheric rivers that slammed the state with damaging rains, wind and surf
Stephanie Beard, of Brentwood, carries a sand bag to her flooded home on Bixler Road in Brentwood, Calif., on Monday, Jan. 16, 2023. The last in a three-week series of major winter storms is churning through California. LOS ANGELES — — Damage was widespread in California as the weather calmed Tuesday afterthat slammed the state with rains, wind and surf that flooded homes, highways and farm fields, collapsed hillsides and toppled countless trees.
There is no estimated reopening date for State Route 154, a key north-south artery in the county that is inundated with mud and rocks, Buttita said. Forecasters cautioned that although the midweek rainfall will be light, it could be enough to cause problems because the state is so saturated. "Towering piles of rock and mud reach over 40 feet tall in some locations, blocking access to roadways and leaving residents isolated to the canyon," the sheriff's office said in a weekendTo the north in Berkeley, eight homes were red-tagged after a sodden hillside collapse Monday, sending mud onto properties, including one belonging to Marjorie Cruz. No injuries were reported.
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