Chicago Sun-Times

FIRST FIRE, NOW FLOODS

Heavy rain slams Northern California, where at least 88 killed by wildfire

- BY OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ

SAN FRANCISCO — Flash flooding hit a wildfire-scarred area of Northern California on Thursday, forcing officials to deploy swift water rescue teams to save people stuck in vehicles and rescue them from homes after a downpour near the Paradise area.

Authoritie­s said they used boats to rescue people from three homes and told people in about 100 vehicles to stay in place until the rain receded in late afternoon. They received reports of flooding on roads and of downed trees and utility poles.

Dale Word, a firmware engineer, was evacuated briefly Thursday from his semi-rural Chico neighborho­od for the second time this month.

Word waded out in thigh-high water to higher ground until the rain receded, leaving a mess of sticky mud and debris. He said he was stunned by the disasters that have hit Butte County. The fire came within several hundred feet of his home.

“Everywhere you go you’re talking to people who have lost everything, and it’s just tragic,” Word said, jokingly adding, “It feels like the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are going to come riding over the hill any day now.”

Thursday’s storm brought 1½ inches of rain in an hour, toppling trees and trapping motorists in flooded roads downstream, said National Weather Service meteorolog­ist Craig Shoemaker.

“This is heavy rain in a short period of time, and that’s the worst thing that can happen in the burn scar,” he said.

The Butte County Sheriff’s Department ordered evacuation­s but could not say how many people were affected. The water rescues were in an area of Chico, which is downhill from Paradise, and a city where many of the wildfire evacuees have been staying since the town of 27,000 was destroyed just three weeks ago by a deadly wildfire.

People from three homes in Word’s Chico neighborho­od were rescued by boat, said Rick Carhart, a spokesman with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said that at one point, people in about 100 vehicles were told to stay in place.

Emergency response crews earlier cleared a tree that toppled in the town of Magalia, but no other reports of damage had been received after an inch of rain fell overnight in the burn zone about 140 miles northeast of San Francisco.

Paradise has been under mandatory evacuation orders for nearly three weeks since a wildfire killed at least 88 people and destroyed nearly 14,000 homes.

 ?? STAN LIM/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER VIA AP ?? A mudslide trapped several vehicles on Thursday along Valley of the Falls Drive in Forest Falls in San Bernardino County, California.
STAN LIM/THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER VIA AP A mudslide trapped several vehicles on Thursday along Valley of the Falls Drive in Forest Falls in San Bernardino County, California.

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