Times Colonist

Two die in California flooding

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LOS ANGELES — Heavy overnight rains in Northern California left two people dead in a submerged car as authoritie­s on Thursday urged residents of several Southern California mountain and canyon communitie­s to voluntaril­y leave their homes because of possible mud and debris flows.

Firefighte­rs in Millbrae, just south of San Francisco, were able to rescue a driver who had climbed atop his vehicle at a flooded underpass. But they were not able to reach people in another car, said San Mateo County Sheriff’s Detective Javier Acosta.

Acosta told the Mercury News in San Jose there was “overwhelmi­ng rain” rising rapidly in the underpass when firefighte­rs responded to a call for help shortly before 6 a.m. It took several hours to drain the area, which is when authoritie­s discovered the bodies.

In the Sierra Nevada, an evacuation warning was issued for about 150 homes downstream of Twain Harte Lake Dam after cracks were found in granite that adjoins the manmade part of the 11-metre-high structure. Authoritie­s began releasing water, but the dam didn’t seem in any immediate danger, Tuolomne County sheriff’s Sgt. Nicco Sandelin said.

The precaution­s for Southern California came as precipitat­ion that had mostly been falling in Northern California this week spread throughout the state. Potentiall­y heavy rain was expected late Thursday in the southern part of the state.

Firefighte­rs used a litter basket to rescue a man stranded on a bridge pillar above the flowing Los Angeles River.

The National Weather Service issued an advisory for minor flooding of roadways and lowlying areas in counties around San Francisco Bay and an avalanche warning was posted for eastern Sierra Nevada backcountr­y areas in Mono and Inyo counties. Tire chains were required on several major routes through the Sierra, and flooding closed a stretch of coastal Highway 1 in San Luis Obispo County and a section of U.S. 101 in Santa Barbara County.

Forecaster­s issued a flood watch for areas east and southeast of Los Angeles starting Thursday evening because of possible heavy overnight rain fed by an atmospheri­c river, a long plume of moisture from the Pacific Ocean.

Evacuation warnings were issued by Orange County authoritie­s for three canyons near a wildfire burn scar where rain last week unleashed muddy torrents.

 ?? SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP ?? A eucalyptus tree blocks the northbound lanes of Highway 13 in Oakland, California, on Thursday after heavy rain fell across the region.
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA AP A eucalyptus tree blocks the northbound lanes of Highway 13 in Oakland, California, on Thursday after heavy rain fell across the region.
 ?? CALTRANS VIA AP ?? A video image from a traffic camera shows vehicles stopped along snow-covered Interstate 80 at Donner Summit in the Sierra Nevadas.
CALTRANS VIA AP A video image from a traffic camera shows vehicles stopped along snow-covered Interstate 80 at Donner Summit in the Sierra Nevadas.

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