One dead, thousands stranded after
southern California storms
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[August 04, 2014]
(Reuters) - One person died and
thousands of people were stranded after thunderstorms raged through
Southern California mountain communities on Sunday, unleashing mudslides
and floods, officials said.
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San Bernardino County Fire Department Captain Kyle Hauducoeur said
it would take up to three days for workers using bulldozers and
other heavy equipment to clear roads around Forest Falls enough for
residents and traffic to move freely.
Hauducoeur said one person was discovered dead inside a vehicle that
had been washed off a Mount Baldy road during the heavy rains
roughly 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Los Angeles.
Thousands of others were stranded by the quick-moving waters in the
towns of Oak Glen and Forest Falls, though no further injuries were
reported as of Monday morning.
Amongst those stranded were some 500 children and chaperones who had
arrived at a Forest Falls campground earlier on Sunday but could not
leave after roads were covered with mud, rocks, trees and other
debris.
"Our priority is using heavy equipment ... to open access to that
camp," Hauducoeur said.
Roads across the area were completely washed out, according to
pictures posted online by the San Bernardino County Fire Department.
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County emergency responders rescued one woman before a mudslide
destroyed her Mount Baldy home and damaged four other nearby
buildings, Hauducoeur said.
The National Weather Service said flash flood warnings were in
effect through the earlier hours of Monday morning in parts of San
Bernardino County.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in New York; Editing by Catherine
Evans)
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