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A series of atmospheric rivers have caused severe flooding, mudslides, and evacuations across Southern California, especially in wildfire-affected areas. The storm began on Christmas Eve, with ongoing rescue efforts and warnings of further heavy rain and snow. Authorities warn of continued danger through Christmas and beyond.
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A series of atmospheric river storms have caused severe weather across California, including flooding, mudslides, and avalanches. At least two deaths have been reported, and emergency responses are ongoing as residents prepare for more heavy rain and snow.
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Starting Christmas Eve 2025, Southern California endured record rainfall from atmospheric rivers, causing flooding, mudslides, and evacuation orders, especially in wildfire burn scar areas. At least three deaths occurred. The storms continued through New Year's Day with additional rain expected, prompting state emergency declarations and extensive rescue efforts in affected communities.