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Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. ... the precipitation could bring a minor to moderate risk of debris flows and mudslides in some recent burn areas, such as around the Palisades and ...
A flooded roadway in Santa Barbara County, California on 19 February 2024 (Santa Barbara County Public Works Department) Some evacuation orders in cancelled in Santa Barbara County Tuesday 20 ...
There are chances of light rain in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties from Friday night through Monday. From Tuesday through Thursday, those counties have a 30% chance of high amounts of ...
About 100 people were hunkered down early Tuesday in two American Red Cross evacuation centers in Carpinteria and Santa Barbara. Many were drivers who were stranded when authorities closed the 101 ...
The California Department of Transportation on Monday announced closures in Topanga Canyon, cautioning drivers that “the recent fires increased risk of mudslides, flash floods and debris flows.”
The system moved onto the mainland on January 8, bringing heavy rain to Southern California and prompting mandatory evacuations in parts of Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties, over potential mudslides in areas affected by wildfires. [12]
Rains began creating mudslides leading to road closures by 4:30 p.m. local time, Caltrans said on X. The state agency announced that mudflows in Topanga Canyon prompted closures of sections of the ...
La Conchita is a small community located on the southern California coastline between Ventura and Santa Barbara. [2] It lies on a narrow strip of land about 250 meters (820 feet) wide between the shoreline and abutting a 180-meter (590 ft) high bluff. [2]