"...the number of homes impacted by flood risk is more than the population of many towns in the U.S.—and it is growing," a recent report said.
On Friday, the storied coastal road had dissolved into a river of mud and debris after a powerful rainstorm sent those burned ...
Just over a month after thousands fled their homes as California saw the most destructive wildfires in its history, ...
Officials are grappling with the aftermath of the atmospheric river which caused mudslides and floods, especially in areas impacted by wildfires.
Forecasters are concerned the storm could bring mudslides in and near areas scorched by the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Flood watches are in effect up and down the California coast and for the many ... The mountain front has a long history of debris flows, including deadly and destructive events in 1934 and 1969.
The rain will be nothing like the relatively modest storms that have brought largely beneficial rain to Southern California ...
In the Los Angeles area, the burn scars that carry the highest risk are those from the Eaton and Palisades fires from January ...
Editor's note: This page reflects news from Wednesday, Feb. 12. For the latest updates on the atmospheric river in California, read USA TODAY's coverage for Thursday, Feb. 13. SAN DIEGO ...
The rain follows storms on Wednesday that dumped heavy snow and freezing rain on a swath of the U.S. East from Kentucky to ...