A mudslide on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu sent a Los Angeles Fire Department officer and his car into the Pacific Ocean. The firefighter was able to escape.
On Friday, the storied coastal road had dissolved into a river of mud and debris after a powerful rainstorm sent those burned ...
The biggest storm of the winter walloped Southern California on Thursday, but by Friday morning conditions were improving as ...
PCH is a muddy mess and remains shut down until further notice after heavy rain caused thick mud and debris to cover the ...
The image of a disaster recovery team trailer surrounded by mud and debris outside Duke’s in Malibu illustrates what kind of ...
Footage shot on Thursday shows the devastation caused by an atmospheric river drenching Southern California, particularly in ...
Residents of a Southern California mountain community near the Eaton Fire burn scar are digging out of roads submerged in ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter learned firsthand about the dangers of sitting inside a vehicle pushed into the ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle with a member inside was swept into the ocean by a heavy mudslide during the rain in Malibu.
Flooding, mudslides and debris flows caused by the heaviest rain in Los Angeles and southern California in a year shut ...
The Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles, California was shut down from the Palisades to Malibu on Thursday after mudslides blanketed the road rendering ...
Southern California was primed for more mudslides and flooding on Friday, especially in areas scorched by last month's ...