Footage shot on Thursday shows the devastation caused by an atmospheric river drenching Southern California, particularly in communities burned by the Eaton and Palisades wildfires just weeks ago.
Multiple rivers and creeks are expected to reach near or go above flood stage this weekend. SOAKING RAIN BRINGS FLOODING ...
A new atmospheric river is slamming California, including fire-ravaged Los Angeles, where residents are bracing for the possibility of mudslides and landslides.
The cost of the Miami Conservancy District’s flood protection system is currently paid by the roughly 39,000 property owners in the floodplain of the 1913 flood.
Clever engineering and regular maintenance keep a 100-year-old dam and levee system operating, protecting more than $10 billion in property annually.
Roughly 39,000 property owners across the region are paying more money on tax bills due Feb. 14 to prevent the Great Miami River from overflowing its banks.
The ground is already saturated from the 1-3 inches of rain received from this week, and with another 1-5 inches expected ...
Officials are grappling with the aftermath of the atmospheric river which caused mudslides and floods, especially in areas impacted by wildfires.
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