Ellen DeGeneres shares raging flood video at California home: ‘This is crazy’ – National | 24CA News
A viral video posted by Ellen DeGeneres is drawing consideration to the extraordinary flooding hitting California amid a storm-related state of emergency.
The former discuss present host posted a clip of herself standing on the financial institution of a raging stream on her property in Montecito, the place different celebrities like Oprah and Prince Harry additionally reside.
“It’s probably about nine feet up, and it could go another two feet up,” DeGeneres mentioned within the clip, noting that this stream on her property often “never flows.”
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On Monday, 90 per cent of the state of California was beneath flood watch and hundreds have already been pressured to evacuate their properties, CNN reported. The atmospheric river-fuelled storm is being referred to as probably the most spectacular storm in almost 20 years with many areas getting a month’s value of rain in a single day, in accordance with the National Weather Service in Los Angeles.
Montecito, the place DeGeneres lives, was additionally put beneath evacuation orders on Monday, the five-year anniversary of an identical lethal storm that hit the seaside city in 2018, claiming the lives of 23 folks.
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“This is the five-year anniversary of the fire and mudslides that killed so many people and people lost their homes, their lives,” DeGeneres mentioned. “This is crazy. On the five-year anniversary, we’re having unprecedented rain.”
“We need to be nicer to Mother Nature ’cause Mother Nature is not happy with us,” she added. “Let’s all do our part. Stay safe everybody.”
The official loss of life toll attributed to the storm rose to 14 on Monday and a five-year-old boy who was swept away from his mom’s automobile by the floods continues to be lacking. He has not been declared useless, in accordance with the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office, however the roughly seven-hour seek for him solely turned up a shoe earlier than water ranges have been too harmful for divers.
California has been in a state of emergency since Sunday when President Joe Biden licensed the Federal Emergency Management Agency to step in and assist coordinate catastrophe aid efforts.
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