Lodi News-Sentinel

13 dead in California mudslides

Heavy rains trigger flooding, mudslides, freeway closures across areas of state devastated by wildfires

- By James Queally, Joseph Serna and Michael Livingston

MONTECITO — At least 13 people were killed Tuesday when a rainstorm sent mud and debris coursing through Montecito neighborho­ods and left rescue crews to scramble through clogged roadways and downed trees to search for victims.

The deluge that washed over Santa Barbara County early Tuesday was the worst-case scenario for a community that was ravaged by the Thomas Fire only a few weeks earlier. In just a matter of minutes, pounding rain overwhelme­d the south-facing slopes above Montecito and flooded a creek that leads to the ocean, sending mud and massive boulders rolling into residentia­l neighborho­ods, according to Santa Barbara County Fire Department spokesman Mike Eliason.

At least 25 other people were injured, authoritie­s said at an afternoon news conference. Crews rescued 50 people by air and dozens more from the ground.

“It’s going to be worse than anyone imagined for our area,” Eliason said in a phone interview Tuesday. “Following our fire, this is the worst-case scenario.”

The deaths came after a heavy band of rain struck around 2:30 a.m., causing “waist-high” mudflows, Eliason said.

The mudslide struck a section of the city that is south of the Thomas Fire’s burn area and was not subject to a mandatory evacuation, Eliason said. Rescue personnel have yet to even make it north of Highway 192, which is closer to soil scorched by last month’s wildfire. Burned areas are less capable of absorbing water, making them even more susceptibl­e to flooding and mudslides.

Officials had no estimate on how many people could be trapped or how many homes were damaged. The search for survivors was still underway Tuesday afternoon, with many places inaccessib­le.

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 ?? MIKE ELIASON/ SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT ?? Above: A car was stuck in a mudslide early Tuesday morning on Topanga Canyon Boulevard in Topanga. Left: Santa Barbara County Fire search dog Reilly looks for victims in Montecito on Tuesday following deadly runoff rainfall overnight.
MIKE ELIASON/ SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Above: A car was stuck in a mudslide early Tuesday morning on Topanga Canyon Boulevard in Topanga. Left: Santa Barbara County Fire search dog Reilly looks for victims in Montecito on Tuesday following deadly runoff rainfall overnight.

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