Fast Facts:
- A storm stretching nearly 1,500 miles across the Pacific Coast is soaking California, threatening burn-scar areas with flash flooding, debris flows and mudslides.
- Evacuation orders have been issued for burn-scar zones that were scorched by January wildfires in Los Angeles.
- Elevations above 7,000 feet will see feet of snow, while the Pacific Northwest will see a dangerous ice storm.
The significant risk of flooding and landslides in areas recently affected by devastating wildfires around Los Angeles triggered evacuations for those living near burn scars.
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California wildfire victims face life-threatening flood threat, landslides as atmospheric river slams West
Most of the California coast is under a flood alert as torrential rain and mountain snow intensified over California Thursday morning, part of yet another atmospheric river storm, bringing a significant risk of flooding and landslides in areas recently affected by devastating wildfires.
