The Borneo Post (Sabah)

River flood swamps 2,000 buildings in Northern California

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LOS ANGELES: A rain-swollen river in Northern California flooded about 2,000 homes and businesses on Wednesday along a valley famous for its wineries and left residents of one town stranded by high waters, officials said.

Water rose to the roofs of homes and submerged cars as the Russian River overflowed its banks, forcing authoritie­s in Sonoma County, about 110km north of San Francisco, to order the evacuation of 3,600 people, local authoritie­s said.

Residents got around flooded towns in kayaks, an indication that not everyone evacuated.

Members of the National Guard and local rescuers used helicopter­s, boats and highcleara­nce vehicles to reach about 60 people who stayed behind and needed help, said Barry Dugan, a spokesman for the Sonoma County emergency operations centre.

Guernevill­e, a community of more than 4,500 people that is the largest town in the flood zone, was cut off from other areas by inundated roadways, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office said on Twitter.

“I’ve been here 30 years. I’ve never seen it rain so hard,” said Brian Gipson, director of marketing at the Farmhouse Inn hotel near Guernevill­e, which evacuated guests after water flooded its car park a third of a mile from the river.

The evacuation orders affected about two dozen communitie­s stretching dozens of miles along the river.

The Russian River rose to more than 13.7 metres late on Wednesday, well over flood stage of 9.8 metres, Dugan said.

The river was expected to fall below flood stage at the end of Thursday.

The flooding was the worst since 1995, when the Russian River rose to 14.6 metres, said National Weather Service meteorolog­ist Carolina Walbrun.

The latest inundation was caused by a so-called atmospheri­c river of moisture from the Pacific Ocean stalling over the region.

The Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office showed video on the department’s Facebook page of brown, muddy water rising above a road and flooding homes.

The flooding has not caused any deaths or injuries, Dugan said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? People paddle a boat through a flooded neighbourh­ood in Guernevill­e, California.
— AFP photo People paddle a boat through a flooded neighbourh­ood in Guernevill­e, California.

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