The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Oprah caught up in rescue operation

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Oprah Winfrey has said she is praying for the people of Santa Barbara after southern California was hit by deadly mudslides.

The television host, who triggered fevered speculatio­n she will run for president following a rousing speech at the Golden Globes, took to Instagram as it emerged at least 15 people had died in flash flooding in the state.

Most deaths are feared to have occurred in Montecito, a wealthy area of Santa Barbara that is home to celebritie­s including Oprah, Rob Lowe and Ellen Degeneres.

Alongside pictures of the mud in her back garden and a video of a helicopter that had been rescuing her neighbours, she said: “What a day! Praying for our community again in Santa Barbara... Helicopter­s rescuing my neighbors. Looking for missing persons. 13 lives lost.”

Actor Lowe tweeted: “Media talking about @OPRAH “maybe” running for President in 3 years. Meanwhile, AS WE SPEAK, her Montecito home’s a staging ground for helicopter rescues. Priorities? Anyone?”

Degeneres shared an image of the devastatio­n near her home on Twitter, saying: “This is not a river. This is the 101 freeway in my neighborho­od right now. Montecito needs your love and support.”

The chat show host paid tribute to the “amazing” rescue teams as helicopter­s were used to lift people stranded on rooftops after roads were left impassable due to downed trees and power lines.

At least 25 people were injured and several more are unaccounte­d for after the flash floods hit areas which were ravaged by the largest wildfire in California’s history in December.

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Oprah Winfrey tweeted photos of rescues.

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