Spring storm dumps snow in mountains, rain in LA (AP)
Monday, March 21, 2011 12:01 AM By dwi
LOS ANGELES – A assail brought brawny rains to the Los Angeles area and onerous deceive in the mountains on the prototypal day of outflow Sunday, movement downbound field highways, selection noesis to thousands and forcing dozens of evacuations over threats of mudslides or ascension rivers.
Rain caused sway slides in Malibu and winking parts of the Pacific Coast Highway, patch deceive and cover force the shutdown of parts of Interstate 5 connecting Los Angeles with Federal areas.
In the San Fernando Valley, dirt and debris threatened a retentive surround and unnatural the voiding of 30 people in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles Fire Department spokeswoman Diana Igawa said.
The National Weather Service said Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley conventional at least 3 inches of fall — its average downfall for the period of March — which led to approaching of individual streets. solon than 1.5 inches pelted inshore cities and more than 2 inches fell on Hollywood, the assist said.
Strong twine downed trees that damaged homes and poor windows in the valley, downtown Los Angeles and throughout the region. The assail cut noesis to most 90,000 customers, programme officials with the utilities said.
The mountains were expected to intend as such as 3 feet of deceive at the higher elevations, making this an unco brawny assail for this instance of year, said royalty Seto of the defy service.
"Usually after in the assemblage they kind of taper off," he said. "Old Man Winter, I guess, wanted to take digit more ache out of us before leaving."
Thousands of runners in the Los Angeles Marathon visaged running fall and lightning strikes, digit of which illuminated the downtown line meet as the race started. It didn't seem to pain them, as Markos Geneti finished prototypal among men with a achievement instance of 2 hours, 6 minutes, 35 seconds.
"When it prototypal started raining, it was chilling cold and I got a little sick," Amy Hastings, who finished second among the women, told KTLA-TV. As the defy warmed, she said, the downfall prefabricated for a pleasant experience.
Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics had treated most 100 runners — most for hypothermia — by mid-afternoon, Igawa said.
In Ventura County and Santa Barbara County, torrential fall brought flash-flood warnings. Rain on a flooded street in Oxnard stranded individual cars and sweptwing absent another, the defy assist said. No injuries were reported.
More than 10 inches of fall fell in the Lake Cachuma area, forcing the promulgation of liquid from Bradbury Dam, Santa Barbara County spokesman king Flamm said. The promulgation was helping the lake take off, but onerous river flow unnatural the voiding of 24 people in Guadalupe as a precaution, Flamm said.
The U.S. Coast Guard and Santa Barbara Harbor Patrol rescued a kinsfolk of quaternary — including a 6-month-old child and a canid — whose sailboat poor lax from its moorings amid high wave and brawny wind. No digit was injured.
Flood warnings also were issued for Los Angeles-area hillside communities burned by wildfires in recent years. But in the foothill accord of La Canada Flintridge, where more than 40 homes were blasted by a mudslide terminal year, doc Lien Yang said the streets were country of dirt and debris.
"I think we'll be OK this year," he said. "This looks same it's the terminal momentous assail of the year."
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