As the storm recedes, damage assessments, repairs, and answers to questions like 'How much stormwater did we capture?' (it was a lot)
“Because of the significant erosion that took place during this historic ... series of storms, material that held rocks in place could be weakened. And, in fact, that is part of the mud and rocks that flowed downhill,” said Caltrans spokesperson Michael Comeaux.
On Sunday, firefighters rescued a man from a channel in Stanton. On Saturday, firefighters used a helicopter to rescue a woman clinging to a tree above Aliso Creek in Laguna Hills.The winter storm set rainfall records across L.A. County.LAX and Long Beach Airport also broke their records from 1978, surpassing more than 1.5 inches of rainfall.With all that rainfall does come some good news: we captured 2 billion gallons of rainwater in L.A. County.
The news is even better if you go back to October — since then, we have captured enough water to serve more than 800,000 people for a year.
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