Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Day 4182: Who and Water.


    

"Soldier": junk mail collage, digital.


 



  

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Click here: Corine Bailey Rae, Like a Star.

 


  

 

 
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Welcome to Sloth-town, Tustin, USA

That's me above, staying put, not driving as they have requested. 

Meanwhile a storm of historic proportions dumped a record amount of rain over parts of Los Angeles on Monday, sending mud and boulders down hillsides dotted with multimillion-dollar homes while people living in homeless encampments in many parts of the city scrambled for safety. About 710,000 people statewide were without power Monday evening.

An SUV sits buried by a mudslide, Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, in the Beverly Crest area of Los Angeles. A storm of historic proportions unleashed record levels of rain over parts of Los Angeles on Monday, endangering the city's large homeless population, sending mud and boulders down hillsides dotted with multimillion-dollar homes and knocking out power for more than a million people in California.

The network of 18 dams, 487 miles of flood-control channels, 3,300 miles of underground storm drain channels, and dozens of debris basins successfully steered countless gallons of water and flowing debris away from communities from Sunday into Monday.

He jumped into storm-swollen waters to save his dog. Then he had to be saved.

An L.A. fire crew performs a rescue operation at the Pacoima Wash on Monday.

A man’s decision to leap into the churning water of the Pacoima Wash to save his dog led to a dramatic rescue — of the man, not the dog, which climbed out on its own. LAFD crew hunted for the man, going to numerous bridges overlooking the 33-mile-long tributary of the Tujunga Wash, which is a tributary of the L.A. River. They first spotted the canine, which had swum to the side of the river and gotten out of the rapidly flowing current, officials said. 

 

A dog, with an L.A. Animal Services employee, waits to be reunited with the owner.

 The dog was treated for minor injuries. The man was taken to a hospital in the helicopter, according to fire officials. Information on the man’s condition was not immediately available.

 
 

 Crews have responded to 307 mudslides and five buildings have been deemed uninhabitable since the latest atmospheric river-fueled storm moved into Southern California, the Los Angeles fire chief said Tuesday morning.
 
 
 
 
 

  
 
A 4 minute video, White Wolf, here.
 
 
  
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3 comments:

elenor said...

Jacki, I'm so glad you can stay at home safely and I'm sure you never get bored. Let's hope this disaster will end soon, the cleaning will then take some time - and lots of money.
I'd like to sit on this bench with family. All of them if possible. And maybe longer than only one hour? One learns to live without them but I never stop missing them.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. The older we get, time and spending it with loved ones is so precious.

john said...

Whoa, that is what can say! Amazing different. You caught me off guard. I like this piece but I wasn’t expecting it. That is a good thing. :-)