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    California storm kills one and floods cities statewide

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    SACRAMENTO, California, Dec 23, 2025: One person was killed as heavy rain and flooding swept through parts of  California over the weekend, prompting widespread travel disruptions and emergency responses ahead of the Christmas holiday. The powerful storm system, driven by a Pacific atmospheric river, inundated roads, triggered mudslides, and caused power outages affecting tens of thousands of residents across the state. Authorities in Sacramento County confirmed that one fatality occurred after a vehicle was caught in floodwaters late Friday. Rescue teams responded to multiple incidents involving stranded drivers and flooded neighborhoods as rivers and creeks overflowed following hours of intense rain. Officials warned that water levels remained dangerously high in several Northern California communities, urging residents to avoid nonessential travel and to heed evacuation advisories issued for flood-prone areas.

    California storm kills one and floods cities statewide
    Floodwaters rise as California faces intense rainfall before the holidays.

    The National Weather Service reported that some regions of Northern California received between three and five inches of rain within 24 hours, with localized totals exceeding six inches in the Sierra foothills. The agency maintained flood watches and wind advisories through Sunday, noting that saturated soil conditions increased the likelihood of landslides and rapid runoff. High winds downed trees and power lines, leaving more than 50,000 homes and businesses without electricity on Saturday. Utility crews worked through the night to restore power as additional rainfall was expected to continue through the weekend. In Southern California, heavy rainfall led to flash flooding in parts of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Orange counties. Emergency  personnel conducted rescues after vehicles became trapped in fast-moving water on major roadways, including portions of the Ventura Freeway and Pacific Coast Highway.

    Several low-lying intersections were temporarily closed, and minor landslides were reported along coastal routes. Authorities in Los Angeles County issued evacuation warnings for hillside neighborhoods that remain vulnerable to debris flows following previous wildfire burn scars. California’s Department of Transportation reported significant travel disruptions across major highways, including Interstate 5 and U.S. Highway 101, due to flooding, rockslides, and debris. Maintenance crews worked to clear blocked lanes, but intermittent closures slowed movement across the state’s main north-south corridors. Officials urged motorists to check road conditions before traveling, especially as many residents prepared for holiday journeys. Airports in San Francisco, Oakland, and Los Angeles experienced weather-related delays, with reduced visibility and high winds affecting flight schedules.

    Southern California hit by flash flooding and mudslides

    Governor Gavin Newsom’s office confirmed that the state’s emergency operations center had been activated to coordinate storm response efforts with local agencies. The governor urged residents to remain alert to official advisories and avoid entering flooded areas. Emergency shelters were opened in several counties to accommodate displaced residents, and sandbag distribution centers were set up to help mitigate property damage in flood-prone zones. The storm also brought significant snowfall to the Sierra Nevada, where accumulations of up to four feet were recorded at higher elevations. The California  Department of Water Resources reported that the snowpack increase would contribute positively to state water reserves after a series of dry months. However, mountain travel conditions deteriorated as strong winds and whiteout conditions forced temporary closures of several mountain passes, including parts of Highway 50 and Interstate 80 near Donner Summit.

    Meteorologists said the weather pattern represented one of the strongest December storms to impact California this year. The system’s slow movement increased rainfall intensity across coastal and inland valleys, and colder air behind the front was expected to maintain snow levels around 4,500 feet. The National Weather Service forecast additional moderate rainfall in central and southern regions through Sunday night before conditions gradually improved early next week. Emergency officials continued to emphasize public safety as cleanup and recovery operations began in affected areas. Local governments advised residents to monitor flood warnings, secure outdoor property, and avoid unnecessary travel until conditions stabilize. As the state entered the final days before Christmas, transportation agencies remained on alert for further impacts from lingering showers and runoff from saturated ground.

    Emergency alerts remain in effect across key regions

    California’s weather outlook for the upcoming week included the possibility of lighter showers in northern and coastal areas but no immediate signs of another major storm system. Officials said damage assessments were underway to determine the extent of losses from flooding and infrastructure damage reported across multiple counties. Emergency management teams were coordinating with local authorities to document road washouts, property damage, and utility disruptions caused by the storm. The storm’s impact, stretching from the Bay Area to San Diego, highlighted California’s ongoing challenge in managing intense winter rainfall events during the holiday travel season. State and local agencies said they would continue monitoring waterways, hillside conditions, and power restoration efforts as the cleanup continues, with engineers assessing vulnerable levees and drainage systems to prevent further incidents. – By Content Syndication Services.

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