Residents across Southern California are on alert for potential flooding, mudslides and debris flows as a major storm moves ...
Southern California’s strongest storm of the season led to evacuation orders, mudslides and swift water but no apparent ...
A powerful storm fueled by an atmospheric river is drenching California, triggering evacuation orders and flood warnings.
Evacuation orders and warnings have gone into effect for burn scar areas across Southern California as heavy rainfall threatens dangerous debris flows.
Thousands have been told to evacuate on Thursday, as fears mount over potentially life-threatening flash flooding and debris ...
An evacuation warning has been issued for residents near the Mountain Fire burn scar starting Thursday, Feb. 13 and lasting until ...
Gusty winds during Thursday's storm downed trees and power lines in spots. A possible weak tornado pummeled an Oxnard mobile home park, minor flooding was reported in the Thousand Oaks area, and rocks ...
Parts of Pacific Coast Highway remained closed due to heavy flooding and mudslides in Southern California, according to state officials.
Recently burned areas are likely to experience debris flows — especially during the heaviest periods of rain from Thursday ...
Lauren Pozen reports from Camarillo, where residents were busy preparing for the incoming rain that could impact people living near the massive burn scar left behind by the Mountain Fire last year.
Crews have rushed to clear out basins designed to catch mud, rocks and other debris from tumbling into neighborhoods as ...
In the wake of the Eaton and Palisades fires, Army Corps officials are saying that excavating six inches of topsoil is enough ...
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