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California Floods: Highways Submerged, Roads Closed
4 Jan
Summary
- Record rains caused mudslides, closing Highway 101 in both directions.
- Flash flood warnings are in effect for Santa Barbara County towns.
- Highway 1 also closed in northern Santa Barbara County due to flooding.
Record-breaking rains are causing widespread flooding and mudslides across Santa Barbara County. Highway 101 has been shut down in both directions near Goleta due to these events, with no clear timeline for reopening. Caltrans is redirecting traffic, advising drivers to exercise caution.
Flash flood warnings remain in effect for numerous communities, including Santa Barbara and Goleta, with the heavy rainfall anticipated to continue through Saturday afternoon. These conditions are severely impacting transportation networks throughout the region.
Further north, Highway 1 is also experiencing closures in both directions near Orcutt because of flooding. While alternate routes are available, these closures highlight the significant impact of the severe weather on local infrastructure.




