Massive mudslide triggered by Tropical Storm Hilary sends California firefighters running for their lives and leaves 700 people stranded in San Bernardino County
  • 8 months ago
Shocking video shows firefighters in San Bernardino County fleeing from a massive mudslide triggered by rain from Tropical Storm Hilary. The video, taken Sunday afternoon in the Forest Falls area, shows the moment a group of first responders run water and sludge barreling down a ravine. The firefighters were responding to a loud noise but quickly retreated after seeing the mudslide taking out trees and other elements in its way. No one was injured, according to KTLA , but the mudslide did block roadways in the area and briefly strand firefights at a nearby fire station. The mudslide is just one of many major weather-related incidents in Southern California which was hit hard by the heavy rain and high winds over the weekend.
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