Heavy rainfall on December 25th brought flooding and dangerous mudslides to parts of California, prompting evacuations, road closures, and emergency responses across the region. Officials warned that saturated soils, steep terrain, and burn scar areas were especially vulnerable to washouts, debris flows, and rising waterways.
In this video, I break down:
• Where the worst flooding and mudslides occurred on Christmas Day
• Which highways and local roads are closed or hazardous
• Evacuation orders and shelter information for affected areas
• The role of California’s burn scar zones in increasing mudslide risk
• What emergency officials are saying about continuing conditions
• Safety tips for anyone living in storm-impacted zones
This update focuses on verified storm reports, official weather advisories, and public safety information.
📍 GEO Focus: Southern California counties including Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino.
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