00:00 The water is receding, but the damage is already done. Hillary dumped a lot of
00:05 rain here on the deserts of Southern California, leaving streets underwater
00:10 and cars flooded out. Police shut down high risk roads and monitored rivers
00:15 and washes from the sky in Palm Springs until heavy rain rolled in Sunday.
00:21 Streets in Coachella quickly went underwater. It's getting splashed by
00:25 cars. I don't like it. I don't like you getting splashed by cars. People
00:28 trying to get around on foot saw drivers getting stuck in high water,
00:32 some getting a push to drier ground. When the drive through here, they're
00:37 trying to go to the middle so they don't have to. They can avoid the
00:40 water. That's pretty crazy. Dozens of drivers got stuck in Cathedral City
00:45 water rushing down to the lowest points with nowhere else to go in the
00:50 mountains along Interstate eight near the border with Mexico. Drivers lost
00:54 control on wet roads. Road crews were out using plows to clear the mess. A
01:00 tornado warning was issued near the Salton Sea. The force of the water
01:05 sending mud and rocks onto roads and toppling trees in Forest Falls. River
01:11 beds that have been empty and dry now have a dangerous current filled with
01:16 debris. Hillary is going down in the history books, but families here are
01:21 focused on the cleanup and filing insurance claims for all of the damage
01:25 in Cathedral City, California for Accuweather. I'm the Waddell.
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