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One Dead as Flash Floods Engulf Northern California
22 Dec
Summary
- Heavy rains caused flash flooding and water rescues.
- One fatality confirmed in Redding due to floodwaters.
- Atmospheric rivers are bringing significant moisture.

Heavy rainfall saturated northern California, resulting in widespread flash flooding that necessitated water rescues for individuals trapped in vehicles and homes. In Redding, authorities reported that multiple drivers attempted to traverse flooded streets, leading to numerous calls for assistance. Sadly, one fatality was confirmed in Redding as a direct consequence of the severe weather conditions.
The region received between 3 and 6 inches of rain by Sunday night, impacting two counties. Firefighters in Truckee conducted a rescue in the Donner Summit area, extending a ladder to residents stranded by rising waters along the South Yuba River. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during this incident.
Forecasters had anticipated these conditions, with a series of atmospheric rivers expected to bring moderate to heavy rain throughout the week of Christmas. These atmospheric rivers, characterized as long, narrow bands of water vapor, transport moisture from tropical regions to higher latitudes, contributing to the significant precipitation observed.



