Several people were killed in Southern California when severe storms with heavy rain caused mudslides and flooding, which was made worse in areas affected by wildfires in January.
Breakdown
- Record-setting rain causes flooding and several deaths in Southern California 5s
- Emergency crews rescue stranded motorists and a hiker in Ventura County 35s
- Six counties, including Los Angeles, are under a state of emergency 40s
- Atmospheric rivers bring more rain; wildfire damage increases mudslide risk 1m 14s
- Residents under shelter-in-place warnings urged to stay home 1m 53s