Flash flood warnings expanded on Saturday as rain hit wide swaths of California amid fears that the atmospheric river will intensify. Andres Gutierrez has the latest details.
Breakdown
- Over 20 million people in Southern California are affected by nonstop rain from a powerful storm, increasing flash flood and mudslide risks.
- Evacuation orders have been issued for residents in wildfire-scarred areas, and crews are working to clear debris from roadways. 8s
- Flash flood warnings are expanding, with heightened risk in burn scar regions from Altadena to Pacific Palisades. 46s
- Northern California has seen over 11 inches of rain in some areas; a father died and his daughter is missing after being swept out to sea. 1m 13s
- Emergency crews face challenges clearing debris and flooded streets, especially in narrow, steep neighborhoods. 1m 53s