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| Rain
Causes Mudslides in Southern California
By ALEX VEIGA, Associated Press Writer
LOS ANGELES - At least
15 people were trapped when a mudslide swept over their camp Thursday
as heavy rains triggered flooding in areas ravaged by wildfires
last month, authorities said.
Emergency crews had pulled out at least seven of the people trapped
in Waterman Canyon, just north of San Bernadino, said Clifford
Ellis, a supervisor at the San Bernardino County Fire Department.
The extent of their injuries and other details were not immediately
available.
A bridge also washed out and several structures were threatened,
Ellis said.
Elsewhere in the county east of Los Angeles, authorities ordered
residents to evacuate as mudslides threatened homes. Several roads
were closed.
In Lytle Creek Canyon, the rain caused several mudslides, including
a four-foot-high flow across a road that trapped a car. The driver
was not hurt and the road was closed.
Emergency officials ordered an undetermined number of residents
along the overflowing Lytle Creek to evacuate.
The storm began moving into wildfire-scarred Southern California
Wednesday evening, bringing the first rainy Christmas Day in Los
Angeles in 20 years. The National Weather Service (news - web
sites) issued a flash flood warning for southwestern San Bernardino
County, including areas around Lytle Creek.
In a 24-hour period beginning Wednesday afternoon, 3.57 inches
of rain fell in Lytle Creek, said Stan Wasowski, a National Weather
Service forecaster.
"It'll probably get worse before it gets better." he
said.
Minor flooding also was reported on some roads in Crestline and
in residential areas of Devore, a suburb of San Bernardino.
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