Severe Storm Triggers Evacuations and Flood Risks in Southern California

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An atmospheric river storm hit Southern California, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and flood risks, especially in burn scar areas prone to debris flows. Evacuations and warnings are in place, with potential for tornadoes, mudslides, and power outages. The storm caused road closures and prompted emergency preparedness efforts, but conditions are expected to improve by Thursday.
- Atmospheric river storm slams into Southern California amid evacuation and flood warnings Los Angeles Times
- California Forecast: Early-Season Storm Brings a Deluge of Rain The New York Times
- Evacuation warnings, orders in place for Eaton, Palisades burn scar areas due to storm ABC7 Los Angeles
- Mudslides possible this morning in Palisades, Eaton and other recently burned areas LAist
- Storm brings evacuations, tornado potential to Southern California KTLA
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