RECAP: SoCal Hit by Christmas Eve Storm, Flash Flooding and Evacuations Reported

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RECAP: SoCal Hit by Christmas Eve Storm, Flash Flooding and Evacuations Reported

A powerful Christmas Eve storm fueled by an atmospheric river brought torrential rain to Southern California on Wednesday, December 24, triggering widespread flash flooding, debris flows, and mudslide risks. Evacuation and shelter-in-place orders were issued in several areas, including Wrightwood, where Highway 2 was washed out and fire crews assisted affected homes. Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency, and residents were urged to avoid travel.

  • Product Code
  • ILEA005009326
  • Registered date
  • 2025/12/29 18:18:28
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  • Spectee
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  • 2025 5. Please credit “@durpbiker via Spectee“ 01:46-01:58 Video Location: Wrightwood, US Video Recording Date/Time: December 24, 2025 at 12:25h 3. Please credit “@Tiffani_Bova via Spectee“ 00:44-01:09 Video Location: Los Angeles River in Studio City, San Bernardino County, Ventura County, 1. Please credit “@lakergirl6 via Spectee“ 00:00-00:10 Video Location: I-5 in Sun Valley, 2025 4. Please credit "@clary.fletche via Spectee“ 01:10-01:46 (3 clips) Video Location: Wrightwood, California, 2025 aqt 14:30h 7. Please credit “@LoriMills4CA42 via Spectee“ 02:36-02:57 Video Location: Simi Valley, 2025 2. Please credit “@ResonantSaga via Spectee“ 00:10-00:43 Video Location: Trask Ave & Goldenwest St in Westminster, Orange County, 2025 at 11:00h, 2025 6. Please credit “Sheerash Campbell via Spectee“ 01:58-02:36 Video Location: Highway 2 near Mountain High Resort in Wrightwood, Los Angeles

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