After days of relentless torrential rains leading to mudslides and flash floods, California was hit by another powerful storm on Christmas Day.
The storm on Thursday prompted authorities to issue evacuation warnings and high surf advisories.
An evacuation warning was issued for Wrightwood, a mountain town about 80 miles (130 kilometers) northeast of Los Angeles, a day after rescuing people stuck in cars during a mudslide.
The storm, driven by an atmospheric river known as “the Pineapple Express,” which moves heavy moisture from Hawaii to the US West Coast, is expected to dump months’ worth of rain in California over a few days.
The storm has left thousands of people out of power Image: William Liang/AP Photo/picture alliance
The storm and the accompanying by torrential rains have rendered more than 70,000 people without power on Thursday afternoon, according to PowerOutage.us.
On Wednesday, at least two people were reported dead due to heavy rains and strong winds.
Poor weather conditions to continue
While there was a pause in the rain in parts of southern California on Thursday, the rain is going to continue through Friday, according to NWS.
It warned of a “broad plume of moisture” producing heavy rain in California on Thursday.
“Numerous flash flooding events are possible. In addition, many streams may flood, potentially affecting larger rivers. The flooding may include debris flows in or near recently burned areas,” the service said, referring to areas affected by wildfires.
The flash floods have left roads covered in debris and rocksImage: William Liang/AP Photo/picture alliance
The NWS has warned that some areas could see winds with gusts of up to 55 miles per hour (88.5 kilometers per hour).
State authorities declared a state of emergency in several counties, including Los Angeles.
“We’re not out of it yet. Rain continues to fall across LA County making roadways, waterways and flood channels extremely dangerous. Check conditions before venturing out today,” Los Angeles County officials said Thursday on X.
Edited by: Farah Bahgat