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Deadly Atmospheric River Leaves Trail of Destruction Across Southern California
17 Nov
Summary
- At least 6 killed in incidents linked to powerful storm
- Flooding is second deadliest weather hazard nationwide
- New storm system expected to hit Southern California on Monday

On November 17, 2025, a powerful atmospheric river that drenched Southern California over the previous weekend has left a trail of destruction in its wake. According to several local and federal agencies, at least 6 people were killed in incidents linked to the extreme weather event.
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services has stated that it could take a week or more to determine the final statewide tally of fatalities associated with this weather event. Atmospheric rivers are known to bring heavy snow, rain, and strong winds, often leading to devastating flooding. Tragically, flooding is the second deadliest weather hazard nationwide, with many fatalities occurring when vehicles are swept away by rising waters.
As the region continues to grapple with the aftermath, authorities have warned that a new storm system is approaching Southern California and is expected to hit the area on Monday afternoon, bringing more rain and potential for further flooding and rockslides. The National Weather Service has urged residents to remain vigilant and prepared for the impending weather conditions.




