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Tropical Storm Hillary Wreaks Havoc in Southern California: Flash Flooding, Mudslides, and Rare Earthquake

By Minul Islam Rony

Southern California Grapples with Rare Double Whammy of Tropical Storm and Earthquake

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Southern California is reeling from the aftermath of Tropical Storm Hillary, marking the region’s first tropical storm in over 25 years. The storm brought unprecedented rainfall, historic flooding, and dangerous mudslides, creating chaos and leaving millions under alert. As if that wasn’t enough, a rare earthquake struck in the midst of the storm, further complicating the situation.

Images Capture the Devastation as Storm Hits Southern California

Stark images from affected areas depict the extent of the havoc wreaked by Tropical Storm Hillary. Heavy rainfall saturated the ground, uprooting trees and triggering mudslides. Emergency crews launched rescue missions, and dramatic videos captured the force of the storm, turning a golf course into a river.

Climate Change Link Explored Amidst Extreme Rainfall

Experts suggest a link between the extreme rainfall from events like Tropical Storm Hillary and climate change. Rainfall totals exceeded 10 inches in some areas, prompting flash flood warnings and watches extending into the Sierras and the Northwest. The region faces a daunting recovery process as the consequences of this rare tropical storm and earthquake combo unfold.

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