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Flash flood emergencies are damaging, life-threatening flash flood events. If one is issued for your area, take immediate action, as you would for a tornado warning.
A flash flood warning was in effect Monday afternoon for a large part of Los Angeles county as a slow-moving storm continued to drench the region.
If you're in a flash flood emergency, you should avoid all travel unless you're escaping a flooding area or told to evacuate. Flash floods can be as dangerous as tornadoes and severe...
UPDATED 7:30 PM WEDNESDAY: Phones in the L.A. area have exploded with yet another flash flood warning from the National Weather Service. The advisory called it a dangerous and life-threatening...
Flash flood warning: The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning that covers more than 1 million people in communities northwest of Los Angeles, including Santa Barbara,...
A flash flood emergency is a rare alert issued by the National Weather Service that should not only grab your attention, but also serve as a signal that you're likely in imminent danger....
A “flash flood warning” means a flash flood is imminent or already occurring, and you should immediately move to higher ground if you’re outside or in a basement apartment.
The high risk for flash flooding continues Monday for California — after the UCLA area clocked nearly 10 inches of rain and a month’s worth of rain fell in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday.
Heavy rain caused serious flooding across the region on Friday, leading Gov. Kathy Hochul to declare a state of emergency as rising waters disrupted travel and stranded people in cars and homes.
A number of roads were closed, cars were submerged and several city buses were trapped as a result of flash flooding. Subways, regional rail lines and air travel was suspended or severely...