Wet Winter Storm Closes Airport, Prompts Rescues in California

Wet Winter Storm Closes Airport, Prompts Rescues in California

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SAN FRANCISCO — 

Another damp winterseason storm overloaded California with heavy rains on Monday, flooding the runways at a local airport and leading to anumberof saves on inflamed rivers and creeks.

The Santa Barbara airport, on the state’s main coast, closed Monday after as much as 25 centimeters of rain hadactually fallen in the location by midday, covering the runways with water and closing the airport.

The National Weather Service had cautioned that California’s main coast was at danger of “significant flooding,” with up to 12 cm of rain forecasted for numerous locations and separated rain amountsto of 25 cm possible in the Santa Lucia and Santa Ynez mountain varies as the storm headed towards higher Los Angeles.

The storm is anticipated to relocation through quicker than the ravaging climatic river that parked itself over Southern California earlier this month, turning roadways into rivers, triggering hundreds of landslides and killing at least 9 individuals.

Moderate showers were reported Monday afternoon, however more rain was anticipated to effect the state through the night and into Tuesday, forecasters stated.

The storm has led to a number of saves, consistingof in San Luis Obispo County, where teams assisted 3 individuals out of the increasing Salinas River in the city of Paso Robles. Firefighters were getting prepared to train on swift-water saves when they got word that somebody was stranded on an island in the river, Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services Battalion Chief Scott Hallett informed KSBY-TV.

Biggs Willows Road is seen flooded and impassable in Willows, California on Feb. 19, 2024.

Biggs Willows Road is seen flooded and blockaded in Willows, California on Feb. 19, 2024.

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