California Hit By Record Rain,
Flooding And Subsidence Confirming Previous Site
Claims
Thousands Ordered To Evacuate As Record Rains
And Floods Hit California
January 10. 2023
A massive sinkhole in California road this
week due to subsidence issues from rain/storms.
California is a state that does not get much rain,
but they are now experiencing a deadly deluge.
This is a follow up to the articles
"Yellowstone
Floods In Unprecedented Climate Event Confirming Previous Site Claims
(Videos)" (June 15, 2022) and "Hollywood And The FBI Are Criminally
Engaging In Slavery" May 22, 2022.
In the latter I stated, "..my
aforementioned article content that was later proven
true regarding the accelerated melting of the
glaciers and how it is threatening costal areas in
America with flooding, DECADES earlier than
scientists estimated. It poses a threat to life and
property. If proper solutions are not found via
science, in 5-years America will not look the same, as huge swathes of land
will be washed away."
First,
Yellowstone and now California. Record rains
and snowmelt have been pummeling California for the
past few days. 17 people have died. Many homes,
businesses and roads have washed away. On January 4,
2023 in the article "America Is Warming 68% Faster Than
The Rest Of The Planet Confirming Previous Site Claims" I again
wrote that America is at great risk regarding
subsidence (crumbling and sinking of land). The
record rains in California this week has created
massive sinkholes (subsidence) unlike anything they
have seen before.
This is just the tip of the iceberg
regarding the subsidence issues that are to come in
America if a proper scientific intervention is not
launched. It will be compounded in California due to
earthquakes (particularly "the big one").
Fidel Osorio in Merced, California (Getty)
Regrettably, President Biden doesn't
take the matter seriously and has prioritized
financial corruption over saving America. World
history will record him (and
the real president) as villains.
STORY SOURCE
Rescuers search for a 5-year-old swept away by
floodwaters in California storms
Updated January 10, 20239:19 PM ET -
Local resident Fidel Osorio rescues a dog from a
flooded home in Merced, California, on Tuesday.
Relentless storms were ravaging California again
Tuesday.
Rescuers resumed searching for a
5-year-old boy who was swept away in floodwaters as
another powerful storm continues to batter
California, with communities flooded, millions under
flood warnings and power out for more than 100,000
customers in the state.
A search for the boy was called off
after five hours on Monday because of dangerous
water levels, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's
Office said. Roads turn to rivers as storms drench
California, claiming lives and leaving many in the
dark
The heavy rain across much of the state Tuesday will
continue Wednesday in Northern California.
Search for missing is underway in California
as more flooding, damaging winds are expected
Jan. 10, 2023, 5:52 AM
EST / Updated Jan. 10, 2023, 10:56 PM EST - SAN
DIEGO — The headaches and heartaches from deadly
winter storms across much of California aren't
likely to end soon. Millions remain under flood
warnings and thousands are without power from the
severe weather that has turned roads into rivers,
spurred rockfalls and mudslides and forced thousands
from their homes.
The heavy rain across much of the
state Tuesday will continue Wednesday in Northern
California. And forecasters are calling for another
storm-producing system at the end of the week into
next week. California's weather has been
unrelenting, and it has killed at least 17 people,
officials said Tuesday.
https://www.nbcnews.com
California braces for more ‘brutal’ flooding
and mudslides as experts warn it won’t quench
historic drought
Updated 11:09 AM EST, Wed January 4,
2023 - Northern California braces for 'brutal'
flooding as 'bomb cyclone' closes in. Parts of
drought-plagued California are facing an onslaught
of powerful storms to start the new year, bringing
flooding rainfall and even mud and debris flows to
the state.
The latest in the series of storms
are expected to reach the coast Wednesday morning,
and while the entire state will see impacts by the
end of Thursday, Northern California and the Bay
Area are likely to see the worst of the weather.
A so-called “bomb cyclone” over the Pacific Ocean –
named because of how rapidly it intensifies over a
short period of time – will sling a series of fronts
at the West Coast. These fronts are being
super-fueled with tropical moisture from a potent
atmospheric river that stretches west to Hawaii...
https://www.cnn.com
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