Thousands told to evacuate in L.A. as powerful storms raise fears over burn scars and debris flow

What is expected to be southern California The most powerful winter storm The season led Los Angeles to tell thousands of evacuation on Thursday, as fears of floods that can threaten life and the flow of debris from the scars of the burning resulting from the recent forest fires are escalating.
WarningsThat lasts Friday afternoon, coverage Regions It was affected by the huge palisades last month, as well as the societies that Eaton, Hurst, Franklin, Bridge and SunSet Fires.
Although the warnings are not implementable orders, the firefighting department in Los Angeles said that homes in these high risk areas “will be visited by firefighters and give specific evacuation orders. Wide -ranked enforcement orders can be followed depending on how the storm evolves.
Orange County said in a statement that outside Los Angeles, a mandatory evacuation entered at 12 pm on Thursday for the Traboko Creek areas, Bill Canyon, and the Hot Springs Canyon due to the flow of the potential wreck of the raid of fire at the airport. Voluntary evacuation warnings remain in place for a long time and modjeska.
Vinterora Province announced Evacuation For those who live near the burning scar in the mountain fire. It will continue until Friday morning
The National Weather Service said that sudden floods should be expected throughout the region in urban areas, and that the risks “will be higher in the areas of the beast and proximity in southern California.”
“Those around the recently burnt areas must listen carefully to instructions from local officials. The floods will be in life scars,” the weather service added.
Flood consultations were released to Santa Barbara Los Angeles provinces until Thursday evening, including the flooding of potential roads, rock collapses, muddles and debris flows.
From Thursday noon, 32 million people in California remained under flooding hours while heavy rains in the state. More than one inch of rain has already fallen into parts of southern California and nearly 2 inches of rain in the Gulf region to the north.