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Mudslides trap drivers, bury roads and damage homes in Southern California
Heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Mario caused mudslides trapping at least 10 people in vehicles and forcing multiple road closures in Oak Glen, officials said.
- Significant rainfall in Oak Glen caused a mudslide that covered roads and trapped multiple people inside their vehicles, according to Cal Fire.
- Search and rescue teams have been activated in San Bernardino County to assist those trapped, with drones and helicopters being used during operations.
- Oak Glen Road and State Route 38 were closed due to debris flow and heavy flooding, with an unknown ETA for reopening.
- A flood watch is in effect for most of the mountains from San Luis Obispo to Los Angeles County, according to the National Weather Service.
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Heavy rainstorms have hit Southern California this week, and the town of Oak Glen was hit by several landslides.
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Read Full ArticleOak Glen mudslide buries bridges, traps residents after thunderstorms
OAK GLEN, Calif. (KESQ) Terry Drung, Lisa Watkins, and Mr. Gomez all say the same thing: a simple storm turned their lives upside down. After Thursday night’s thunderstorms, a ferocious mudflow crashed down the hillsides over the El Dorado burn scar, burying a bridge outside their neighborhood under nearly 10 feet of mud and cutting off escape routes. Video shared with News Channel Three shows massive logs, boulders, even propane tanks hurtling …
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