Rescue personnel are examining a vehicle engulfed by floodwaters in San Jose, California, as captured in a photograph taken on Sunday by Noah Berger of The Associated Press.


February 05, 2024

In an ominous turn of events, California finds itself in the relentless grip of a second consecutive atmospheric river, a deluge of rain-bearing storms wreaking havoc across the state. As the first storm's remnants barely receded, the second, more menacing wave crashed ashore on Sunday, unleashing a torrent of destruction. Roads turned into rivers, power lines succumbed to the onslaught, and more than 845,000 people were plunged into darkness, caught in the clutches of nature's fury.

These atmospheric rivers, likened to celestial torrents, are not merely showers; they are colossal forces capable of inundating entire regions. Sunday's storm, a formidable manifestation of this phenomenon, laid waste to the San Francisco Bay Area, where winds, like unseen giants, exceeded 96 km/h, toppling trees and sparking chaos. In the mountains, gusts soared to a staggering 128 km/h, adding another layer of peril to the unfolding drama.

Emergency crews in San Jose embarked on daring rescues, pulling stranded occupants from flooded cars and evacuating people from a precarious homeless encampment on the brink of being swallowed by a rising river. Meanwhile, Southern California braced for a potentially catastrophic fate, with warnings echoing for areas previously scarred by wildfires. Evacuations were ordered, and the ominous declaration from the U.S. National Weather Service in Los Angeles hinted at "one of the most dramatic weather days in recent memory."

The impact reverberated beyond flooded streets and power outages, reaching the skies. San Francisco International Airport, a bustling hub, witnessed the wrath of the winds, causing lengthy flight delays and cancellations, a testament to the storm's far-reaching influence.

As the state struggled to recover from the previous week's deluge, this new assault, dubbed a "Pineapple Express" due to its moisture-laden path stretching back to Hawaii, left no room for respite. The relentless onslaught prompted the weather service to issue a rare "hurricane-force wind warning," a chilling testament to the severity of the impending tempest along the Central Coast.

The slow crawl of the system intensified the threat to Southern California, with meteorologists warning of substantial flooding due to the lingering menace. Evacuation orders echoed across mountainous terrains, with residents urged to escape ahead of potential mudslides. Recognizing the looming disaster, Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in multiple counties, mobilizing resources to confront the unfolding crisis.

As the storm marched southward, it promised heavy rain, flash floods, and mountain snow, particularly targeting the Los Angeles area late Sunday before setting its sights on Orange and San Diego counties on Monday. The weather service's forecast painted a grim picture, anticipating up to 20 cm of rainfall across Southern California's vulnerable regions, with the foothills and mountains facing the ominous prospect of 35 cm. The storm, refusing to relent, cast a shadow over the state, ensuring that the ordeal was far from over.

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