California: California authorities have declared a state of emergency after an intense storm system battered Los Angeles and large parts of Southern California, disrupting daily life and raising serious safety concerns during the Christmas period.
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the emergency declaration as relentless rainfall caused rivers and streams to swell, particularly the system linked to the weather phenomenon commonly known as the “Pineapple Express.” The surge in water levels has heightened the risk of flooding and triggered fears of mudslides in vulnerable hillside and wildfire-scarred areas.
Emergency services have been placed on high alert as forecasters warn that heavy rain is expected to persist over the coming days. Officials are urging residents in low-lying and landslide-prone zones to remain cautious and follow evacuation advisories where issued.
The timing of the storm has added to the disruption, with travel plans affected and Christmas celebrations dampened for many communities. Local authorities have reported road closures, power outages and delays as crews work to manage the impact of the severe weather.
State officials said the emergency declaration will help mobilize resources more quickly, allowing for faster response to flooding, debris flows and other storm-related emergencies. Residents have been advised to stay informed through official channels as conditions continue to evolve.