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					<description><![CDATA[Levee breach in Monterey County triggers massive flooding, prompts evacuations, rescues &#160; PAJARO, Ca.  —  A levee failure on the Pajaro River in Monterey County triggered massive flooding and prompted hundreds of evacuations and dozens of water rescues as the latest atmospheric river storm pummeled large swaths of California. The levee — three miles upstream [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><span class="dateline">PAJARO, Ca.  — </span></p>
<p>A levee failure on the Pajaro River in Monterey County triggered massive flooding and prompted hundreds of evacuations and dozens of water rescues as the latest atmospheric river storm pummeled large swaths of California.</p>
<p>The levee — three miles upstream from the town of Pajaro — breached late Friday night, said Nicholas Pasculli, a Monterey County spokesperson. Patrols noticed “bubbling up in the adjacent farmland” at 11 p.m., the first sign there was a problem.</p>
<p>Thirty minutes later, the levee failed, Pasculli said. As of Saturday morning, he said, “the failure is approximately 100 feet wide.” The town of Pajaro — with a population of 1,700, mostly farmworkers — is underwater.</p>
<p>Authorities conducted 60 rescues that included the use of high-water vehicles, the sheriff’s diving team and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s swift-water team, officials said. National Guard personnel were dispatched to assist. At least 96 people were placed in county shelters.</p>
<p>Pajaro weathered previous storms because a flood wall in the lower part of the levee held up, said Monterey County Supervisor Luis Alejo.</p>
<p>“We had avoided just barely, by the grace of God, the flooding of the community,” Alejo said of recent storms. Residents were ordered to evacuate Friday afternoon, but some didn’t, he said, because they “were hoping that the worst would not happen because the levee did not breach during the last set of storms.”</p>
<p>“This is a disadvantaged community that often doesn’t get the attention it deserves,” Alejo said. “These are our friends, our neighbors, these are people that we really care about, and we know that they’re going to go through some tremendous hardship over the next several months.”</p>
<p>President Biden, in a phone call Saturday to Gov. Gavin Newsom, said California will have the “full support of the federal government” when responding to the devastation caused by the storms, according to a spokesperson for the governor.</p>
<p>On Saturday afternoon, crowds of onlookers stood on the Watsonville side of the Pajaro River Bridge watching the swollen, muddy river rushing below and the submerged town of Pajaro on the other side.</p>
<p>Sheriff’s deputies, county divers and boat rescue crews were parked along the bridge, behind yellow tape. Law enforcement officials stopped those with relatives or businesses on the other side, as well as the merely curious, from crossing.</p>
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<p>One man, who declined to provide his name, said his grandmother was stuck on the other side in a flooded home. Authorities would not let him cross but took down her address and promised to check.</p>
<p>Connie and Victor Alvarez said they were trying to get in to check on their business, Alvarez Collision and Paint. They said they’d been notified by Monterey County that the business was likely flooded, and there was concern that toxic chemicals and solvents could be getting into the water.</p>
<p>“So, we’re here to check,” said Connie Alvarez, as she waited for a sheriff’s deputy to see if she had permission to cross.</p>
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<p>Three blocks upstream, on the other side of a flooded area, three people were walking east along the river, carrying black plastic bags. Javier Gomez, a legislative analyst for Alejo, said they were likely among the residents who didn’t heed the evacuation warnings.</p>
<p>“I don’t know how many stayed,” he said. “But we’ve been doing back-to-back rescues all day. Feels like there were at least 100.”</p>
<p>At the Santa Cruz County fairgrounds, about 150 evacuees from Pajaro were talking, drawing, going through donated clothing and blankets and getting ready for what they guessed would be a stay of at least a few weeks.</p>
<p>Monterey County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Hampson said many of the same people had been evacuated in January, when the river got high.</p>
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<p>“At that time, they were displaced for about a week,” he said, noting that this time it’s likely to be longer — as crews will have to clean flooded and contaminated streets and homes and reestablish electricity to the area.</p>
<p>As of Saturday night, there were approximately 18,000 customers without power, mostly in the Central Coast region, according to Pacific Gas &amp; Electric.</p>
<p>Andres Garcia, 39, said this was his third evacuation from Pajaro because of the flooding river; in addition to January, there was one in 1995, when the town was flooded “even worse” than it is now.</p>
<p>He and his wife and 8-year-old daughter left the city early Saturday, after they got a knock on the door from a sheriff’s deputy who urged them to evacuate. Garcia said they left before the water got too high, and he had no idea about the condition of his house.</p>
<p>His neighbor Laura Garcia left after dawn. She showed a video of water sloshing through her house — lapping against a crib, dining room set and shelves.</p>
<p>Andres Garcia said many farmworkers will be out of a job for as long as the water stays high and fields are submerged.</p>
<p>“They can’t do anything while it’s like this,” he said.</p>
<p>Elsewhere in Monterey County, the Salinas River flooded around the community of San Ardo, prompting evacuation orders Friday night.</p>
<p>Rain was expected to continue in the county Saturday, with up to half an inch possible along the coast, said Cindy Kobold, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. Up to a quarter of an inch is expected for northern portions of the county.</p>
<p>Efforts associated with the levee break, Kobold said, are “going to be further hampered by incoming weather.”</p>
<p>Another storm is expected to hit the area early next week.</p>
<p>“This next atmospheric river event is not looking like it’s going to be as strong, but when you have a flood on top of a flood, it just makes a bigger flood,” Kobold said. “That means this next one could be more impactful, because the ground is way overly saturated, and we’re going to have additional rainfall, with gusty winds.”</p>
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<p>Rescuers swam with the woman 100 feet to shore, McKenna said. The parks have nine swift-water divers in high-risk areas around Santa Cruz County ready to deploy.</p>
<p>“I think we’re supposed to be dying down in the rain a little bit with another one coming in a couple days,” McKenna said. “So we’re trying to anticipate these and be prepared and have the staffing available wherever situations do occur.”</p>
<p>Kobold urged residents to “turn around; don’t drown.” In some areas, it could be difficult to gauge the depth of water on roadways.</p>
<p>“It might seem like it’s only 6 inches deep, but if that road is washed away, and there’s erosion below that, it’s possible that it could be 6 to 12 inches or deeper, and you could get into a very dangerous situation,” the meteorologist said.</p>
<p>Further north, in Butte County, a swift-water rescue team helped two people who were stranded on an island in the Feather River in Oroville. Releases from the Lake Oroville Dam caused water to rise downstream and trap them.</p>
<p>On Saturday afternoon, the National Weather Service issued a brief tornado warning for areas near Tuolumne and Calaveras counties due to a severe thunderstorm. Another was later issued for Fresno County after reports of a funnel cloud, the first tornado activity in the area in 11 years, according to the National Weather Service. Sizable hail also fell in Fresno County on Saturday.</p>
<p>Flash flood warnings were in effect for parts of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Monterey, Tulare, Sonoma, Fresno, Madera and Mariposa counties, according to the National Weather Service. At least two deaths have been confirmed as storm-related, officials said.</p>
<p>Major flooding was reported in Tulare County’s Springville area — where officials conducted dozens of water rescues Friday morning — and in Kernville, where the roaring Kern River surrounded houses and mobile homes, spurring evacuations.</p>
<p>Valeriana López, a 55-year-old resident of Tooleville in Tulare County, said the floodwater didn’t come inside her home but turned her yard into soft mud. She set down boards to get across the yard and was searching for sandbags to create a walkway.</p>
<p>Sheriff’s deputies went door to door Friday night urging residents to be ready to leave, López said. But she chose to stay.</p>
<p>“I’m going to trust in God, because we can’t do anything,” she said. “We don’t have anywhere to go.”</p>
<p>Farmworkers and other low-income residents in Tooleville have long struggled with inadequate infrastructure, including contaminated tap water and failing wells. They have been waiting for a planned project that will connect their water system to that of the nearby city of Exeter.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago, heavy rains damaged electrical wiring in the water system’s pumps, leaving residents without water for a few hours, said Emma De La Rosa, a regional policy manager for the nonprofit group Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability.</p>
<p>Highway 99, one of the state’s main north-south thoroughfares, is closed for a four-mile stretch in Tulare County just north of the Kern County line due to flooding, according to the California Department of Transportation. A detour has been established. A portion of Highway 1 near Big Sur in Monterey County remained closed.</p>
<p>The chief concern Saturday afternoon was thunderstorms, said Gerald Meadows, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Hanford. The greatest risk, he said, is from the southern edge of Tulare County and northern edge of Kern County north through the San Joaquin Valley.</p>
<p>Possible rainfall and gusts in excess of 45 mph are “just going to exacerbate any flooding issues that we’re already seeing,” he said.</p>
<p>Up to a quarter of an inch of rain is expected in the San Joaquin Valley and up to half an inch in the Sierra Foothills and higher terrain, according to Meadows.</p>
<p>While next week’s storm won’t be as heavy as the one that moved through Friday, Meadows said, “with a little bit higher snow levels or snowmelt range expected, we can see as much, if not more, flooding impacts.</p>
<p>“One of the big messages we want to get across for the folks in the San Joaquin Valley especially, as well as the Sierra foothills, is though it’s clearing up and it’s not raining very hard right now, we’re not through this just yet,” Meadows added. “The impacts are going to increase, and the thunderstorms can change the situation pretty rapidly.”</p>
<p>Rain in Southern California was light Saturday but was expected to pick up again starting Monday evening, according to the National Weather Service.</p>
<p>Two-day precipitation levels in Los Angeles were around 1 inch in coastal and central areas and nearly 2¾ inches in the Opids Camp area of the Angeles National Forest as of 6 a.m. Saturday.</p>
<p>Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead saw about an inch of precipitation Friday and Saturday, most of it rain as temperatures stayed above freezing, according to the weather service. The San Bernardino Mountains have been pummeled by back-to-back storms that produced record snowfall, trapping residents, closing roads and making it difficult for rescue workers to get food and other supplies to those in need of help.</p>
<p><i>Rust reported from Pajaro, and Mejia and Dillon reported from Los Angeles. </i></p>
<p><span class="byline-prefix">BY</span> <a class="link" href="https://www.latimes.com/people/susanne-rust" aria-label="Susanne Rust" data-click="standardBylineAuthorName">SUSANNE RUST</a>, <a class="link" href="https://www.latimes.com/people/brittny-mejia" aria-label="Brittny Mejia" data-click="standardBylineAuthorName">BRITTNY MEJIA</a>, <a class="link" href="https://www.latimes.com/people/liam-dillon" aria-label="Liam Dillon" data-click="standardBylineAuthorName">LIAM DILLON</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-03-11/communities-along-central-coast-to-southern-sierra-hit-hardest-by-latest-storm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">source</a></p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m "><strong>UPDATED</strong> <strong>with latest</strong>: The flash flood warnings announced earlier for Northwestern <a id="auto-tag_los-angeles" href="https://deadline.com/tag/los-angeles/" data-tag="los-angeles">Los Angeles</a> Country and Ventura County have been extended to all of L.A. County, per the National Weather Service just before 7 p.m.</p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">In Chatsworth, two cars fell into a sinkhole tonight, trapping two people, authorities said. The incident was reported about 7:20 p.m. at 11414 Iverson Road, where one car toppled on top of the other in the hole, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">Because the roadway was completely compromised, authorities said it could not support emergency vehicles, so firefighters slid ladders down to help the two trapped motorists. Both people were taken to a hospital with minor, non-life threatening injuries, the LAFD reported.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">The incident comes as total rainfall tonight through tomorrow morning across Los Angeles is expected to be between two and five inches. Some areas, like Ojai, Fillmore and Pasadena are expected to get even more.</p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m "><strong>PREVIOUSLY at 4:15</strong> <strong>PM:</strong> <a id="auto-tag_santa-barbara" href="https://deadline.com/tag/santa-barbara/" data-tag="santa-barbara">Santa Barbara</a> emergency response officials updated the situation in the region north of Los Angeles this afternoon and it is not good. Among the issues — beyond heavy rain and flooding — is that the 101 is now closed at multiple points, effectively cutting off traffic going northbound into Santa Barbara and also traffic going Northbound out of the county.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">“The CHP is in the process of closing 101 at state route 33 in Ventura in order to stop traffic from coming into the county,” said Sheriff Bill Brown. “Several lanes that have been closed in Carpenteria [south of Santa Barbara]. The highway has also been closed at Cabrillo, according to the sheriff.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">North of the seaside city, the 101 is closed at Mariposa because “significant rockfall at Gaviota,” said the sheriff, who also indicated that it will remain closed “until some time tomorrow.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">“There are big boulders blocking that,” he added.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">Another official indicated that a declaration of a state of emergency is likely soon, with a “signed declaration of emergency being presented to supervisors” shortly.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m "><a href="https://deadline.com/2023/01/montecito-ellen-degeneres-raging-water-beside-her-home-1235215491/">Montecito Resident Ellen DeGeneres Posts Video Of Raging Water Beside her Home</a></p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">The National Weather Service in Los Angeles also warned of (caps theirs), “DANGEROUS LIFE THREATENING FLASH FLOODING across southern Santa Barbara county and central Ventura county through this evening as additional heavy rain moves into the area. Follow orders from emergency officials.”</p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">In L.A., the NWS also updated its flash-flood watches to warnings for Northwestern Los Angeles Country and Ventura County.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">The potentially-affected areas include Fillmore, Ojai, Santa Clarita, Santa Paula, Lockwood Valley, Lake Hughes and Elizabeth Lake, especially the burn scar areas from recent-ish fires like the Thomas Fire. Some flash flooding already has been reported, the NES said. The warning will remain in effect until 9 p.m.</p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m "><strong>PREVIOUSLY, 1:44 PM: </strong>The latest in a series of storm systems hit Southern California this morning prompting high winds, flood watches and evacuation orders for some residents.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">Santa Barbara issued an evacuation order for all of <a id="auto-tag_montecito" href="https://deadline.com/tag/montecito/" data-tag="montecito">Montecito</a>, a leafy locale popular with showbiz types that was hit hard five years ago as debris flows inundated houses, overwashed the 101 Freeway and took 23 lives. Creeks there were already swollen by midday Monday.</p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">The evcuation order “includes all 15 zones of the Montecito Community, all Toro Canyon &amp; Padaro Lane residents in the Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District &amp; all residents of Sycamore Canyon in the City of SB and Montecito,” according to SB County.</p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">Flash flood warnings were in effect for inland Santa Barbara and Ojai through 4:45 this afternoon, reported KTLA5. The outlet also indicated “significant rainfall” is expected in Los Angeles after 8 p.m. as the brunt of the storm system is expected to arrive. There is another band moving in Tuesday morning. As that weather moves out, high winds are expected.</p>
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<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">Flood watches are in effect from late Monday through Tuesday evening for the Los Angeles County coast, mountains, downtown Los Angeles, the San Fernando, Santa Clarita, San Gabriel and Antelope valleys, specifically Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, Palmdale, Santa Monica, Northridge, Universal City, Zuma Beach, Burbank, Beverly Hills, Valencia, Santa Clarita, East Los Angeles, Newhall, Acton, Redondo Beach, Hollywood, Mount Wilson, Compton, San Gabriel, Woodland Hills, Downey, Palos Verdes, Culver City, Malibu, Norwalk, Long Beach, Castaic Lake, El Monte, Torrance, Pomona, Lakewood, LAX, and Lancaster.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">A flood watch was also issued for Orange County locales including Santa Ana, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Irvine, Orange, Fullerton and Mission Viejo and the Santa Ana Mountains and foothills.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">Rainfall amounts were on track for 2-4 inches for the coast and valleys, and up to 4-8 inches in the mountains, forecasters said.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">“Biggest concern continues to be near the recent burn scars, though all areas will be susceptible to at least minor flooding issues through early Tuesday,” according to the NWS.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">Due to the threat of flooding and debris flows in recent burn areas, Los Angeles County officials issued an evacuation warning for residents in the Lake Hughes and Kings Canyon area that will be in effect through Tuesday. Residents were warned to prepare to evacuate by gathering important materials and being ready to leave quickly.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">The National Weather Service also warned of gales and high surf through Tuesday.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">A series of powerful storms are expected to pass through Northern California this week, moving into Southern California thereafter. An atmospheric river event pounded Northern California last week causing flooding, power outages and heavy snowfall in the mountain areas.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration for the entire state of California on Sunday and authorized the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate disaster relief efforts and provide emergency resources, the White House said in a statement.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">In a move likely to snarl traffic between Beverly Hills-West Hollywood and the Valley, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation implemented a road closure of Mulholland Drive between Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Coldwater Canyon Drive in anticipation of the storm activity.</p>
<p class="paragraph larva // lrv-u-margin-lr-auto lrv-a-font-body-m ">Partly sunny skies will return Wednesday and Thursday, but more rain is possible next weekend, possibly as early as Friday night, according to the NWS.</p>
<p><em>City News Service contributed to this report. By <a href="https://deadline.com/author/thomas-tapp/">Tom Tapp</a> <a href="https://deadline.com/2023/01/los-angeles-rain-flooding-evacuation-montecito-1235215160/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">source</a></em></p>
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