The Bakersfield Californian

California buildings still in peril from tumbling cliff

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SAN CLEMENTE — About two dozen people forced to flee Southern California apartment buildings endangered by a tumbling oceanside hill may be evacuated indefinite­ly.

Three clifftop apartment buildings and one nearby building in coastal Orange County’s San Clemente were red-tagged and evacuated Wednesday when the land began to shift and slide away from their backyards down a hillside following torrential rains.

Residents were warned Thursday that they may not be allowed back for a while. Authoritie­s said there was no timetable for declaring the slope stable enough for residents to return.

“I think everyone should understand we have a dynamic situation here,” Mayor Chris Duncan said during a news conference. “We have another rainstorm coming, the ground is continuing to move, so these structures are still in peril.”

The National Weather Service said heavy rain could hit Southern California again early next week.

Twenty to 30 residents were evacuated. Some were briefly allowed back home on Thursday to move out their belongings.

Orange County was added to a presidenti­al emergency declaratio­n for areas hard-hit by natural disasters.

About 35 out of 58 California counties are now covered by the declaratio­n, which authorizes federal assistance to help state and local government­s deal with a series of fierce winter storms.

California has been hit with 11 atmospheri­c rivers in a virtually nonstop series that has sparked floods and landslides, toppled trees, stranded mountain dwellers in historical­ly deep snow and downed power lines, leaving thousands without electricit­y.

 ?? JAE C. HONG / AP ?? In this image taken with a drone, a residentia­l swimming pool hangs on a cliffside after a landslide occurred in San Clemente on Thursday.
JAE C. HONG / AP In this image taken with a drone, a residentia­l swimming pool hangs on a cliffside after a landslide occurred in San Clemente on Thursday.

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