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Two-year-old boy drowns after heavy rain unleashes mudslides in southern California | California

Authorities said on Friday, a two -year -old child drowned in a vehicle swept by the flood waters in Southern California, and the child’s father should be saved by the authorities, he said.

The deadly emergency released mud slipping in the midst of sudden heavy rain in the east of Los Angeles, imprisoning the drivers on the roads for hours.

The drowned two -year -old child was in the vehicle of his family when he was sweeping the road by the flood waters in Barstow on Thursday night, expression From the city. According to the authorities, the father of the child left his son because both were sweeping by water and the father was then rescued. The child’s body was found on Friday.

Meanwhile, near the San Bernardino National Forest, the officials saved 10 people traveling in at least six vehicles trapped in 38 state routes in Lake Jenks. The route is narrow and the winds from the rising trees are curled back and forth by the mountain and connect the cities east of Los Angeles with the holiday town of Lake Big Bear.

Christopher Preter, a public information officer of San Bernardino District Fire Protection Zone, reported that no one was injured in Jenks Lake area and that no one was missing.

The country’s fire protection zone affected the small mountain communities of Forest Falls, Oak Glen and Potato Canyon. In a house in Forest Falls, the giant tree trunks jumped in the garden and they were so high.

Forest Falls wandered by mud shifts three years ago. This left areas with very few vegetation to hold burn scars or soil, just two years after the fires were tear from the region.

The US National Air Service (NWS), as the tropical storm Mario’s remains reached the mountainous area, the heavy rains lasted more than an hour in the afternoon.

Kael Steel told KNBC-TV that he had put down the mountain to head to an amusement park from Big Bear when it started to rain.

“Suddenly we started to see the rocks and things that went down the mountain,” he said.

Steel said that the cars were blocked, saying that the road was blocked. So he returned to the mountain, but he was blocked again. He returned once more and said that the road he had passed 30 seconds was deleted.

“There is no road there anymore,” he said.

California Highway Patrol (CHP), the route is still closed on Friday, he said.

Authorities planned to evaluate the slope areas affected by the slides to determine the scope of the damage.

“The community was clearly influenced by the community,” Preter said. “How bad, we don’t know yet.”

San Bernardino District Fire Brigade officials asked the residents to remain awake with the possibility of more storm estimation for Friday, and there was a evacuation warning for the mountain communities that were already affected by the storm on Thursday. San Bernardino District Şerif Office, in a mission in X, the evacuation warning was removed until Friday evening.

Forest Waterfall, 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) in one hour, and then a half -inch (1.3 cm) – much more than the Southern California region usually sees, San San Diego said the NWS meteorologist Kyle Wheeler.

Rain said it fell much faster.

Wheeler said, “They took almost two inch rain in a two -hour period,” Wheeler said. “It is just an unfortunate event that it takes place in a place where the flood is prone to.”

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