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As a series of extreme storms continue to batter California, at least 17 people have been killed and a five-year-old boy is still missing.
Since they began pounding the state a week ago, the storms have been responsible for the loss of more lives than the wildfires that occurred over the previous two years combined.
Latest Pacific storm unleashed torrential downpours and damaging winds in #California, knocking out power and turning city streets into rivers as mudslides cut off highways and entire communities faced evacuation orders pic.twitter.com/17fXS9TTdM
— DD News (@DDNewslive) January 11, 2023
Flood warnings are still in effect for approximately 22 million people across the state of California and parts of the state of Oregon, as it appears that the atmospheric river will continue to dump heavy precipitation across the region.
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As a result of the severe weather, an evacuation order was issued for the celebrity enclave of Montecito, and on Tuesday, the city of San Francisco as a whole was warned of the possibility of flash flooding.
The search for Kyle Doan, age five, who was swept away when his mother’s truck became stuck in a creek near Paso Robles in central California, resumed on Tuesday. Kyle was swept away when his mother’s truck became stuck in the creek. The emergency responders were forced to postpone their efforts because of the low visibility and the raging waters.
On top of already saturated soils, there is a chance that more severe weather will develop throughout the week, bringing with it the possibility of additional flash flooding, rising rivers, and mudslides.
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