Evacuation orders in parts of California as dangerous storm brings strong winds, heavy rain



Extreme weather is impacting California as a dangerous storm moves through the region. Hundreds of properties were ordered to evacuate in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and Ventura counties. NBC News’ Dana Griffin has the latest details.

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35 comments

  1. At least crime is down since blak people dont like getting their hair hats wet

  2. This is Washington State's and Oregon's annual weather pattern. Strange that it has shifted south this year. Stay safe, everyone in the storm-hit areas.

  3. Life threatening yet people on bikes sitting there in the midst of it smh

  4. Like I was saying … much of what you see today on the news is depressing! 🤯

  5. Greasy, Greedy, Gruesome Newsom has been causing a continuous "evacuation" for years.

  6. Why do you first report on the car and the human later?

  7. Wasn't California supposed to fall off years ago? What's taking so long….

  8. Oh my God! It looks like the intense rains here in Brazil, which happened a month ago. 😢

  9. 37 million? Got hyperbole? Every rainy day is a terrifying catastrophe to Californians. Way too much soy in their diets!

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  11. GOD PROTECT EVERYONE IN CALIFORNIA.

  12. On the positive side, the weather in CA was so bad at one point that all the criminals had to take a half hour break out of their daily routine of breaking into cars and doing smash and grabs at stores.

  13. oh no ….the grammy's postponed..

  14. Maybe it will keep some of the Eligals out of New York. Dont come South. Red Neck will get u

  15. Evacuation orders?? Haha. They've been evaluating since Newsome took office,.😅😂

  16. This is your God washing the sin off the soul of the United States.

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  18. May God protect ! This is where our tax $ should be at the service of Americans not to serve the killing of innocent people in Pakestine …keep anerican $ serving America

  19. I wanted to move to CA, but then the problems there kept increasing. Sad, our most beautiful and diverse State in ways.

  20. America is really very busy country isn't she?

  21. Be Christian go help your neighbors the Grammys are not important who cares really? Reach out and help your neighbors and show some love in this crazy world.

  22. It came to pass and yet unfolded elsewhere 👀 re: California

  23. God's thumping Liberal California Minions… sad innocents are caught up in the wrath. "He causes rain to fall on the Good & Bad". ❤️🙏

  24. ^^^^^
    Record temperatures, historic floods, historic record snowfalls, suddenly happening in these times, They are not coincidences, salvation is in Jesus Christ. Through the word he gives to his envoys, the apostles, 1 Corinthians 12:28 – "And in the church, God has appointed first, apostles" We know that the divine word is eternal, it does not change or adapt, because everything passes, but the word of God is forever. Today there is an envoy of Jesus Christ, the apostle Naason Joaquín, also prophesied, (Revelation 14) "I saw another angel flying in the middle of heaven, who had the eternal gospel to preach to the inhabitants of the earth, to every nation, tribe , language and people," This prophecy refers to an angel, angel means sent, and the word apostle etymologically means sent.

  25. I feel badly for people in CA who are getting all the flooding. We could sure use some of that water here in AZ. Hopefully the storm will move our way but not the dangerous flooding.

  26. Hopefully tsunami will not come this time.

  27. Lies it already happened they should evacuated weeks ago lmore is coming . People that are still there leave it's going to get worse. Pls leave to a different state more water is coming.

  28. LOL at how Gov. Gav will take credit for saving California after this and his drug-addicted constituents will praise him like the second coming of Obama.

  29. Hope Gruesome Newsom gets washed away.

    TRUMP 2024

  30. God is not happy…with California

  31. You'd think those heavier looking trees would be so deeply rooted into the ground that you couldn't knock it over.
    Clearly, I am quite wrong. They must be super top heavy. Heavy winds meeting heavy tree with heavy ground saturation.
    Mother Nature is so unforgiving when she's fierce!

  32. It's not wind, it's the current in the transmission lines

  33. But "global warming" 🤡

  34. I'm in Rancho Cordova, right next to Sacramento. It's a bit odd to see the places you're familiar with torn apart by wind. A railroad crossing I live near has had all four crossing guards ripped off and strewn about, and a power line pole is snapped at the base, with only a few electrical wires holding it from crushing the street below it.

    If it's this bad here, I can't imagine how much it sucks for the coastline cities taking the brunt of the storm.