Biggest Storm yet to Hit Southern California

Ernesto Barrios, Contributor

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With much of the Santa Barbara county still in trying to recover from the mudslides that happen to them in the following months after the Thomas fire, an immediate evacuation has been given this week for all of the Santa Barbara county. Theres an exception of heaving rains this week much worse than when it was when the first mudslides were started due to heavy rains, and with week been much more worse there expected to have more mudslides and more destructive floods. it is also been warned that this weeks storm could just follow as well into the next week as it heads more south.

Many of other places in the southern California area have been ordered to evacuate such as parts in Orange county and Ventura county and also some cities such as Montecito and Carpenteria. Many of these cities and counties have been order to evacuate because of the debris on the mountains where the Thomas fire was started and this stormĀ  could cause for the debris to start a mudslide which could potentially take lives and cause damages. this storm is expected to bring up to 3 to 6 inches of rain and up to 10 inches in the the mountains as the week follows through. It is advice that the other cities in the southern California that are not in evacuation, should stay inside there homes.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-southern-california-storm-20180322-story.html