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California Scrambles to Recover From Storm Before the Next One Hits
After days of pounding rain, winds and snow, Californians woke as much as sunny skies and waterlogged streets on New 12 months’s Day, scrambling to recuperate throughout a quick intermission earlier than the subsequent rainstorms which might be forecast to hit the area later this week.
Northern California bore the brunt of an intense “atmospheric river” system that introduced floods and landslides to elements of the West Coast on Saturday.
On Sunday, rescuers had been nonetheless plucking trapped passengers from submerged automobiles, whereas bloated rivers and creeks spilled over banks. Streets in downtown San Francisco had been nonetheless draining after the town practically broke its document for probably the most rainfall on a single day. The Nationwide Climate Service’s downtown web site recorded 5.46 inches on New 12 months’s Eve, 0.08 inch shy of the 1994 document in additional than 170 years of document preserving there — and 46.8 p.c of the month-to-month rainfall.
Agricultural employees in Sacramento County ushered within the New 12 months by patching up a weakened levee system.
Firefighters and rescue crews combed by means of a rural part of Sacramento County on Sunday afternoon, trying to find individuals who is likely to be trapped in houses and automobiles.
Rescue crews circled the county’s flooded roads in helicopters and boats, discovering automobiles both caught in or fully submerged by floodwaters, based on a spokesman for the Sacramento Metropolitan Hearth District.
The county performed roughly 40 rescues over the course of round 24 hours, based on Dan Quiggle, deputy hearth chief of operations for the Cosumnes Hearth Division in Sacramento County.
Although extreme injury was not widespread, one individual died and a number of other had been injured as results of flooding, with most rescues occurring close to the Cosumnes River, Mr. Quiggle mentioned.
A number of survivors had been stranded of their automobiles for hours earlier than being rescued, he mentioned on Sunday.
The storm is predicted to maneuver from Salt Lake Metropolis all the way down to Phoenix, based on Bob Oravec, a forecaster on the Nationwide Climate Service. The extreme storm is predicted to convey rain to areas corresponding to Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz.
On Sunday, over 130,000 utilities prospects had been with out energy in California, based on PowerOutage.us, which tracks outages.
The storm additionally precipitated energy outages in Nevada, with tens of 1000’s of individuals with out energy in Washoe County.
In Sacramento County, two levees failed close to the Cosumnes River in Wilton, a farming space. Earlier rainstorms had already left the bottom oversaturated, based on Matt Robinson, a spokesman for the county.
“If we had simply this rain occasion with none earlier storms, we’d’ve been just about OK, the levees would have been OK,” he mentioned.
“The water from levee breaches has to go someplace. It could’t simply go and get absorbed into the bottom, like regular,” Mr. Robinson mentioned.
The levees, which broke in a rural space and flooded a freeway, are maintained by an elected board for the world referred to as Reclamation District 800, a sort of home-owner’s affiliation for agricultural land.
Mark Hite, a spokesman for Reclamation District 800 and a member of the board, mentioned it was too quickly to correctly assess the extent of the storm’s injury.
“We’ve got some crews doing restore jobs on the levees proper now, however I haven’t seen excessive water like this in 20 years,” Mr. Hite mentioned.
County officers hope that the subsequent storm forecast to hit Northern California on Wednesday received’t be as dangerous. Hotter climate meant rain as a substitute of snow, which worsened flooding points. Chilly climate is predicted for the subsequent spherical of precipitation.
“Hopefully the chilly will freeze a few of the runoff and provides us an opportunity to catch our breath,” Mr. Robinson mentioned.
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Democrat Derek Tran ousts Republican rival in key California House seat
Democrat Derek Tran ousted Republican Michelle Steel in a southern California House district Wednesday that was specifically drawn to give Asian Americans a stronger voice on Capitol Hill.
Steel said in a statement: “Like all journeys, this one is ending for a new one to begin.” When she captured the seat in 2020, Steel joined Washington state Democrat Marilyn Strickland and California Republican Young Kim as the first Korean American women elected to Congress.
Tran, a lawyer and worker rights advocate and the son of Vietnamese refugees, declared victory earlier this week. He said his win “is a testament to the spirit and resilience of our community. As the son of Vietnamese refugees, I understand firsthand the journey and sacrifices many families in our district have made for a better life.”
The contest is one of the last to be decided this year, with Republicans now holding 220 seats in the House, with Democrats at 214. The Associated Press has not declared a winner in California’s 13th district, where Democrat Adam Gray was leading Republican John Duarte by a couple of hundred votes.
Steel held an early edge after election day, but late-counted ballots pushed Tran over the top.
Steel filed a statement of candidacy on Monday with federal regulators, which would allow her to continue raising funds. It wasn’t immediately clear if she planned to seek a return to Congress.
In the campaign, Tran warned of Republican threats to abortion rights. Steel opposes abortion with exceptions for rape, incest or to save the life of the pregnant woman, while not going so far as to support a federal ban. Tran also warned that Donald Trump’s return to the White House would put democracy at risk.
On Capitol Hill, Steel has been outspoken in resisting tax increases and says she stands strongly with Israel in its war with Hamas. “As our greatest ally in the Middle East, the United States must always stand with Israel,” she said. She advocates for more police funding and has spotlighted her efforts on domestic violence and sexual abuse.
The largest demographic in the district, which is anchored in Orange county, south-east of Los Angeles, is Asian Americans, and it includes the nation’s biggest Vietnamese community. Democrats hold a four-point registration edge.
Incomplete returns showed that Steel was winning in Orange county, the bulk of the district. Tran’s winning margin came from a small slice of the district in Los Angeles county, where Democrats outnumber Republicans by nearly two to one.
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Dickies to say goodbye to Texas, hello to Southern California
FORT WORTH, Texas — Dickies is leaving Cowtown for the California coast, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times.
The 102-year-old Texas workwear brand, which is owned by VF Corp., is making the move from Fort Worth to Costa Mesa in order to be closer to its sister brand, Vans.
Dickies was founded in Fort Worth in 1922 by E.E. “Colonel” Dickie. Today, Dickies Arena is the entertainment hub of the city and home of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
The company is expected to make the move by May. Approximately 120 employees will be affected, the report said.
By moving one of its offices closer to the other, VF Corp. says it can “consolidate its real estate portfolio,” as well as “create an even more vibrant campus,” Ashley McCormack, director of external communications at VF Corp. said in the report.
Dickies isn’t the only rugged brand owned by VF Corp. The company also has ownership of Timberland, The North Face and JanSport.
VF Corp. acquired Dickies in 2017 for $820 million.
“Their contributions to our city’s culture, economy and identity are immeasurable,” District 9 City Council member Elizabeth Beck, who represents the area of downtown Fort Worth where Dickies headquarters is currently located, said in a statement to the Fort Worth Report. “While we understand their business decision, it is bittersweet to see a company that started right here in Fort Worth take this next step. We are committed to supporting the employees who remain here and will work to honor the lasting imprint Dickies has left on our community.”
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