California Declares State of Emergency: Winter Storms Threaten Flooding
State of Emergency in California Due to Winter Storms
According to Главком: California has declared a state of emergency due to powerful winter storms that threaten flooding and landslides. This decision was made ahead of Christmas and affects several counties, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Shasta. California Governor Gavin Newsom emphasized that the state is acting proactively and decisively to stay ahead of dangerous winter storms.
Government Measures
The authorities have already taken measures to prepare for the possible consequences of severe weather. A significant number of rescue resources have been deployed to potentially dangerous areas, including:
- 55 fire trucks
- 10 emergency response teams
- 5 hand crews
- 5 bulldozers
- 4 loaders
- 3 helicopters
- urban search and rescue team
Overall, more than 300 rescuers are on standby, ready to respond to emergencies.
It is worth noting that Storm 'Claudia' has already caused the deaths of three people in Portugal, underscoring the seriousness of the weather conditions. California is working to mitigate the risks associated with potential flooding and landslides by utilizing all available resources to ensure citizen safety.
Declaring a state of emergency in California is an important step to mobilize resources and prevent possible tragedies.
Considering previous instances when strong storms led to significant destruction, the authorities aim to be as prepared as possible for potential consequences. This situation highlights the importance of readiness for natural disasters in regions prone to extreme weather conditions.
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