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State officials have confirmed 9 people died in the storm, including four hit by trees in Northern California and at least two in car wrecks in Southern California.
Back-to-back storms across California have killed 17, including two motorists who died in a crash, and caused damage that could cost over $1 billion. ... California storm death toll reaches 17 as ...
Two people were killed when trees fell on them due to the high winds. [54] A total of five people died from the December-January storms in Sacramento County, making it the hardest-hit county in the state. [49] The Sacramento Zoo closed on January 10 due to storm damage. [55]
Officials confirmed 9 deaths in the storm statewide, as hazardous weather continued Tuesday, with mud and debris flows in east Los Angeles County.
September 25, 1939 – A tropical storm known as El Cordonazo, or The Lash of St. Francis, made landfall near Long Beach with sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h), which as of 2024 is the most recent tropical storm landfall in California. The storm killed 45 people across southern California, and another 48 people at sea, with residents caught ...
At least three people have died during the severe weather, authorities said. A man in Yuba City, north of Sacramento, was killed when a redwood tree fell on him, police said .
September 25, 1939 – A tropical storm known as El Cordonazo, or The Lash of St. Francis, made landfall near Long Beach with sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h), which as of 2024 is the most recent tropical storm landfall in California. The storm killed 45 people across southern California, and another 48 people at sea, with residents caught ...
Nearly 200,000 homes and business had power interrupted during the storm; about 42,000 remain in the dark. 3 killed in Northern California as powerful storm’s wicked winds snap trees, cut power ...