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Heavy Rains Trigger Dangerous Mudslides Near Wrightwood
24 Dec
Summary
- Highway 2 near Wrightwood is impassable due to mud and debris flows.
- An evacuation warning is in effect for Wrightwood residents.
- Further worsening of conditions is expected in the next few hours.

Highway 2 in San Bernardino County is currently impassable due to extensive mud and debris flows caused by heavy rainfall. The highway leading into Wrightwood is significantly impacted, prompting immediate safety warnings and evacuation orders for residents in specific areas of the town.
San Bernardino County officials reported multiple debris flows and significant flooding on Wednesday morning. An evacuation warning has been issued for Wrightwood, covering the area from Pine Street to the Los Angeles County line. Fire crews are actively requesting additional resources to manage the unfolding situation.
Experts from the National Weather Service predict that conditions in the Wrightwood area of the San Gabriel Mountains could worsen in the coming hours. This includes potential for extreme rainfall amounts and increased flooding, particularly in corridors around the San Gabriel Mountains and surrounding valleys.




