impact. reporter: yeah, victor. the rain has stopped right now, but there s still some strong winds in various places, and we are standing near state route 37 here that had been closed for quite some time. just reopened, all lanes by one, and i m told that s because that one lane is still flooded. not only did they get more rain overnight, but it was high tide. just one example of the issues the crews are dealing with throughout the state. dramatic helicopter rescues in california. emergency crews rescued this woman while fighting high winds and heavy rain. the unrelenting storms have left california reeling with deadly floodwaters, washed out roads, and mudslides. by some estimates, 22 trillion to 25 trillion gallons of water have fallen over the last 16, 17 days. reporter: in the state, around 8 million people are
california for us with the very latest. natasha, what are you seeing and hearing right now? reporter: behind me is one example of the many road closures there ythroughout the state. because of the water from novato creek spilling over to the highway, crews trying to pump that water off the road yesterday. but keeping this closed because they knew that the rains overnight would potentially bring that water back. and last night we heard of another road closure because of a mudslide south of us in santa clara county. so just another example of some of the challenges that emergency crews have had to deal with this weekend. dramatic helicopter rescues in california. emergency crews rescued this woman while fighting high winds and heavy rain. the unrelenting storms have left california reeling with deadly floodwaters, washed out roads and mudslides. by some estimates 22 to 25
over 400 incidents. we had over 100 water rescues, over 100 vehicles were disabled because of the floods, and we had multiple helicopter rescues, and we had to deploy boats with rope systems to get to people that were trapped in their cars, so the fact that we didn t lose life during these operations and none of our personnel were injured, we really think it is a success that we have made it through the storm unscathed. and, scott, briefly, what is the advice for the residents and those worst affected areas of the moment? well, the advice know that the evacuation order has been lifted as of this afternoon. we are excited to be able to repopulate those areas. there are some pockets where some homes are damaged and those people are going to be able to they will have to wait to get backin they will have to wait to get back in there, but the fact that they have power, electricity, they have running water and they are able to flush the toilets, that is a
we had over 100 water rescues. over 100 vehicles were disabled because of the floods, and we had multiple helicopter rescues. and we had to deploy boats with rope systems to get to people that were trapped in their cars, so the fact that we didn t lose any life during these operations and none of our personnel were injured we really think it s a success that we have made it through the storm unscathed. and scott, briefly, what is the advice for the residents in those worst affected areas at the moment? well, the advice now is that the evacuation order has been lifted as of this afternoon. we are excited to be able to repopulate those areas. there are some pockets where some homes are damaged and those people are going to be able to they will have to wait to get back in there. but the fact that they have power, electricity, they have running water and they re able to flush the toilets that s a good thing to be able to get those people back in there and get
and soil saturation that we had. we were facing a real threat here in our community. but, you know, we responded to over 400 incidents. we had over 100 water rescues. 0ver100 vehicles were disabled because of the floods, and we had multiple helicopter rescues. and we had to deploy boats with rope systems to get to people that were trapped in their cars, so the fact that we didn t lose life during these operations and none of our personnel were injured we really think it s a success that we have made it through the storm unscathed. and scott, briefly, what is the advice for the residents in those worst affected areas at the moment? well, the advice now that the evacuation order has been lifted as of this afternoon. we are excited to be able to repopulate those areas. there are some pockets where some homes are damaged and those people are going to be able to they will have to wait to get back in there. but the fact that they have power, electricity, they have running water and they