The Manila Times

Southern California hit by massive storm

- AFP

LOS ANGELES: One of the strongest storms in years pounded California on Friday (Saturday in Manila), forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people from their homes, causing power outages and prompting

person was electrocut­ed after a tree downed a power line and several people stranded near the Los An- geles River had to be rescued with

There were reports of some 150 downed electrical lines that left many people in the city without power.

- were cancelled and 269 delayed because of the storm.

- while issued in many areas of the state, which has been hit this winter reservoirs, bringing respite following

The latest storm, which packed heavy wind-driven rain, was mainly affecting southern California but rain was also forecast in the central part of the state up to the San Francisco Bay Area.

Residents of the city of Duarte, located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains east of Los Angeles were ordered to evacuate on Friday for fear of mudslides and voluntary evacuation orders were issued for some residents of Camarillo Springs, north of LA.

“The storm looks to be the strongest to hit southwest California this season,” the National Weather Service in Los Angeles said.

It warned that the storm—which could bring up to an inch (2.5 centimeter­s) of rain an hour—will likely agency urged people in affected areas to remain on the lookout for downed trees and power lines.

“Possible impacts due to potentiall­y widespread heavy rain and small streams, flash flood especially near and below recent burn areas, and mud/rockslides near canyon walls,” the National Weather Service said.

It said the northern part of the damaged the Lake Oroville dam and forced the evacuation of nearly 200,000 people—was not expected to have heavy rainfall.

The inclement weather was expected to last through Saturday.

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