Heavy rain battered Southern California on Thursday and made for dangerous conditions near burn scars from recent wildfires.
A Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle with a member inside was swept into the ocean by a heavy mudslide during the rain in Malibu.
Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut ...
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First-hand account shows devastation along Pacific Coast Highway after flooding, mudslidesAn atmospheric river drenched California on Thursday, with the Los Angeles area seeing floods and mudslides in communities burned by the Eaton and Palisades wildfires just weeks ago.
The Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles, California was shut down from the Palisades to Malibu on Thursday after mudslides blanketed the road rendering ...
Southern California was primed for more mudslides and flooding on Friday, especially in areas scorched by last month's ...
Debris flows brought on by the strongest atmospheric river of the season swept a car off a southern California highway and into the ocean and left roads submerged in sludge.
Topanga Canyon can’t get a break. Thursday’s intense rain triggered several mudslides that buried the heavily traveled route between the San Fernando Valley and the ...
Severe storms on Thursday brought heavy rainfall to the Malibu and the Los Angeles area, triggering an 8-inch-high mudslide ...
The Pacific Coast Highway along Malibu canyon was closed after runoff pushed mud and debris over the road and into the ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department member was able to escape a close call Thursday after his vehicle was swept into the ocean by fast-moving mud along Pacific Coast Highway.
As Flash Flood Warnings were issed for the Palisades Fire scar, an NBC News crew documented an LAFD member and his truck ...
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