Storm-hit California declares emergency

Published January 6, 2023
A vehicle turns around on a flooded road in Sebastopol, California, on Thursday (Jan 5). — AFP
A vehicle turns around on a flooded road in Sebastopol, California, on Thursday (Jan 5). — AFP
SAN FRANCISCO: A damaged gas station creaks in the wind during a massive rain storm on Wednesday. The so-called ‘bomb cyclone’ smashed into California on Jan 4, bringing powerful winds and torrential rain and is expected to cause flooding in areas already saturated by consecutive storms.—AFP
SAN FRANCISCO: A damaged gas station creaks in the wind during a massive rain storm on Wednesday. The so-called ‘bomb cyclone’ smashed into California on Jan 4, bringing powerful winds and torrential rain and is expected to cause flooding in areas already saturated by consecutive storms.—AFP

LOS ANGELES: Excessive rain, heavy snow and landslides are expected to wallop California through Thursday as a series of winter storms rip across the western US coast, prompting the Golden State’s governor to declare a state of emergency.

The incoming system is set to deliver yet more rain to already-saturated California, where the National Weather Service (NWS) is warning of coastal flash flooding and mudslides in wildfire-scarred terrain.

The most populous US state has been lashed by atmospheric rivers – where moisture-laden air is drawn in from the oceans – which have brought gusty winds to San Francisco, flooding to Sacramento county and snow to the Sierra Nevadas.

“A significant atmospheric river event will affect California through Thursday with heavy to excessive rainfall, flooding with debris flows and landslides near recent burn scar areas, heavy mountain snow and high winds,” the NWS said.

Governor Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency on Wednesday and authorized the National Guard to support the disaster response. Local authorities have issued ominous warnings of threats to life and property for a vast stretch of California, focused around San Francisco and Sacramento.

More than 34 million Californians were under a flood watch while the Bay Area National Weather Service told people early Thursday not to travel if they did not need to.

Bars and restaurants were shuttered in San Francisco as the city girded Wednesday for a massive “bomb cyclone” – a sudden steep drop in air pressure – with local media showing flooded roads, and reports of long delays on public transport.

In South San Francisco, a gas station canopy collapsed during the storm.

Dozens of flights were cancelled, some schools preemptively scrapped class and around 190,000 customers across the state were without power as of early Thursday, according to the PowerOutage.us website.

Thousands of sandbags were distributed to residents fearful of flooding.

“We’re very worried about it,” Deepak Srivastava told CBS in San Francisco.

“(I) just spent all day putting sandbags in front of the garage at every entering point and we’re just crossing our fingers and hoping we won’t have more damage.” City officials said they were working around the clock.

“We’ve been working very hard to source sandbags from wherever we can in northern California,” said Rachel Gordon, of the city’s public works department.

But she warned that residents needed to take the storms seriously.

“If you don’t have to be out in San Francisco, please don’t be out on the roads.”

Published in Dawn, january 6th, 2023

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