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stormy report update。。。
蝎子 发表于 2008-01-07 04:18:04
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Four people are killed in storm-related accidents according to LA Times.The region is bracing for one more significant storm today but has so far been spared major damage.
In Chino, a 25-year-old woman was swept to her death in a flash flood early Saturday. Lindsey Marie Erickson of Corona was driving home with her boyfriend from dinner in Chino. She was traveling east on Chino Corona Road about 1 a.m. when her pickup truck was swept away by 8-foot-high waters in Mill Creek.
Three other storm-related deaths were reported on Los Angeles County freeways. A 27-year-old San Fernando woman, Katarina Chavez, died when the Honda she was riding in slammed into the rear of a fire engine about 9 p.m. Friday on the rain- and wind-swept Antelope Valley Freeway.
About an hour later, a Nissan smashed into a tractor trailer on the shoulder of the 605 Freeway in Irwindale, killing passenger Cynthia Ann Marquez, 55, of Los Angeles.
And about 1:30 a.m. Saturday, an unidentified man died when his Toyota spun out of control and struck the center divider on rain-slick Interstate 5 north of downtown L.A., the CHP reported.
In Orange County, rainwater created a 4-inch-deep stream across Silverado Canyon Road, leaving an inch of mud after the rain stopped.Elsewhere, up to half a foot of water flooded several classrooms and a museum at The Webb Schools, a boys and girls private high school in Claremont, after a mechanical pump designed to remove water from low-lying areas failed.
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Four people are killed in storm-related accidents according to LA Times.The region is bracing for one more significant storm today but has so far been spared major damage.
In Chino, a 25-year-old woman was swept to her death in a flash flood early Saturday. Lindsey Marie Erickson of Corona was driving home with her boyfriend from dinner in Chino. She was traveling east on Chino Corona Road about 1 a.m. when her pickup truck was swept away by 8-foot-high waters in Mill Creek.
Three other storm-related deaths were reported on Los Angeles County freeways. A 27-year-old San Fernando woman, Katarina Chavez, died when the Honda she was riding in slammed into the rear of a fire engine about 9 p.m. Friday on the rain- and wind-swept Antelope Valley Freeway.
About an hour later, a Nissan smashed into a tractor trailer on the shoulder of the 605 Freeway in Irwindale, killing passenger Cynthia Ann Marquez, 55, of Los Angeles.
And about 1:30 a.m. Saturday, an unidentified man died when his Toyota spun out of control and struck the center divider on rain-slick Interstate 5 north of downtown L.A., the CHP reported.
In Orange County, rainwater created a 4-inch-deep stream across Silverado Canyon Road, leaving an inch of mud after the rain stopped.Elsewhere, up to half a foot of water flooded several classrooms and a museum at The Webb Schools, a boys and girls private high school in Claremont, after a mechanical pump designed to remove water from low-lying areas failed.
words and pictures from LA times
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