Multiple Cars Stranded in High Water
6872 Vineland Ave
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Summary
- Heavy rain in North Hollywood has led to rising water levels, stranding vehicles and prompting flash flood alerts from the National Weather Service. Drivers are advised to avoid flooded areas and seek alternate routes.
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Drivers are urged to avoid flooded roadways and never attempt to cross standing or moving water. Use alternate routes and allow extra travel time as conditions may change quickly during the storm.
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood alerts for portions of Los Angeles County as intense rainfall moves through the region. Officials warn that even shallow, fast-moving water can sweep away vehicles and knock people off their feet.
Heavy rain is causing water to rise in streets across parts of Los Angeles, particularly in low-lying areas and underpasses.
Citizen user video shows vehicles stranded in high water. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.
Incident reported at 6872 Vineland Ave.
Drivers are urged to avoid flooded roadways and never attempt to cross standing or moving water. Use alternate routes and allow extra travel time as conditions may change quickly during the storm.
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood alerts for portions of Los Angeles County as intense rainfall moves through the region. Officials warn that even shallow, fast-moving water can sweep away vehicles and knock people off their feet.
Heavy rain is causing water to rise in streets across parts of Los Angeles, particularly in low-lying areas and underpasses.
Citizen user video shows vehicles stranded in high water. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.
Incident reported at 6872 Vineland Ave.
Drivers are urged to avoid flooded roadways and never attempt to cross standing or moving water. Use alternate routes and allow extra travel time as conditions may change quickly during the storm.
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood alerts for portions of Los Angeles County as intense rainfall moves through the region. Officials warn that even shallow, fast-moving water can sweep away vehicles and knock people off their feet.
Heavy rain is causing water to rise in streets across parts of Los Angeles, particularly in low-lying areas and underpasses.
Citizen user video shows vehicles stranded in high water. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.
Incident reported at 6872 Vineland Ave.
Drivers are urged to avoid flooded roadways and never attempt to cross standing or moving water. Use alternate routes and allow extra travel time as conditions may change quickly during the storm.
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood alerts for portions of Los Angeles County as intense rainfall moves through the region. Officials warn that even shallow, fast-moving water can sweep away vehicles and knock people off their feet.
Heavy rain is causing water to rise in streets across parts of Los Angeles, particularly in low-lying areas and underpasses.
Citizen user video shows vehicles stranded in high water. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.
Incident reported at 6872 Vineland Ave.
Drivers are urged to avoid flooded roadways and never attempt to cross standing or moving water. Use alternate routes and allow extra travel time as conditions may change quickly during the storm.
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood alerts for portions of Los Angeles County as intense rainfall moves through the region. Officials warn that even shallow, fast-moving water can sweep away vehicles and knock people off their feet.
Heavy rain is causing water to rise in streets across parts of Los Angeles, particularly in low-lying areas and underpasses.
Citizen user video shows vehicles stranded in high water. Go live or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.
This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.
Incident reported at 6872 Vineland Ave.
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Every single year it’s the same exact spot
People literally need an orange cone in front of them to not drive through high water. Please go home and stay safe.
This always floods why doesn’t some department close it or something????
Do these people not watch the news? This street gets flooded every time it rains smh
Every single year it’s the same exact spot
People literally need an orange cone in front of them to not drive through high water. Please go home and stay safe.
This always floods why doesn’t some department close it or something????
Do these people not watch the news? This street gets flooded every time it rains smh
Every single year it’s the same exact spot
People literally need an orange cone in front of them to not drive through high water. Please go home and stay safe.
This always floods why doesn’t some department close it or something????
Do these people not watch the news? This street gets flooded every time it rains smh
Every single year it’s the same exact spot
People literally need an orange cone in front of them to not drive through high water. Please go home and stay safe.
This always floods why doesn’t some department close it or something????
Do these people not watch the news? This street gets flooded every time it rains smh
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Every single year it’s the same exact spot
People literally need an orange cone in front of them to not drive through high water. Please go home and stay safe.
This always floods why doesn’t some department close it or something????
Do these people not watch the news? This street gets flooded every time it rains smh