The Asian Age

California mudslide toll rises to 17

■ At lease 100 homes destroyed, 3 people rescued

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Montecito ( US), Jan. 11: Authoritie­s now say 17 people have died in Southern California mudslides and another 17 are missing. The death toll rose on Wednesday as searchers pulled two more bodies from the inundated area in the Santa Barbara County enclave of Montecito.

Flash floods there on Tuesday swept immense amounts of mud, water and debris down from foothills that were stripped of brush by the recent Thomas wildfire.

Authoritie­s say at least 100 homes have been destroyed. Hundreds of firefighte­rs and others are hunting through the mud and wreckage.

Three people were rescued Wednesday and authoritie­s say about 75 per cent of the devastated area has been searched.

California’s main northsouth coastal highway will remain closed until at least Monday after a storm caused deadly mudslides in fire- scarred areas of Montecito and adjacent Santa Barbara

County.

The California Department of Transporta­tion says some 30 miles of southbound Interstate 101 will remain shut while crews clear mud, water and debris that swamped entire sections of the road on Tuesday. The road is in an area where rescuers are searching for people who may have been trapped. At least 100 homes were destroyed and 15 people killed.

California authoritie­s say 100 single- family homes were destroyed in the flash- floods that struck the coastal enclave of Montecito and adjacent areas of Santa Barbara County.

A county statement Wednesday says an additional 300 homes were damaged. Eight commercial properties were also destroyed and 20 were damaged. — AP

 ?? — AP ?? A firefighte­r stands on the roof of a house submerged in mud and rocks in Montecito, California, on Wednesday.
— AP A firefighte­r stands on the roof of a house submerged in mud and rocks in Montecito, California, on Wednesday.

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