California Flood Crisis: I-5 Paralyzed, San Bernardino Braces for Disaster
A powerful winter storm drenched California before Christmas, triggering floods and evacuations in LA and San Bernardino County, with travel chaos.
A powerful winter storm has brought California to its knees, with Los Angeles and San Bernardino County facing severe flood risks. The National Weather Service has warned residents across the state to exercise extreme caution as heavy rain, snow, and wind batter the region through Friday. Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency, mobilizing state resources to coordinate the flood response.
Hundreds of residents have already been evacuated from high-risk zones, and travelers are facing major inconveniences with waterlogged roads and flight delays or cancellations. The I-5, one of California's busiest highways, has been severely impacted, with vehicles stuck in traffic and roads underwater in some areas.
Scary visuals have emerged from San Bernardino County, where a vehicle was stranded on the road amid gushing floodwaters. The state has pre-positioned resources, activated emergency authorities, and is working closely with local partners to protect communities and keep Californians safe. As the situation unfolds, residents are advised to stay informed and follow evacuation orders to ensure their safety.