Około 60 tysięcy domów i przedsiębiorstw nadal pozostaje bez prądu po burzy, która przeszła w ciągu minionych dwóch dób nad Kalifornią.
???? NEW WINTER STORM CLOSURES
Due to damage sustained during the recent storm, as well as additional storms forecasted through next week, most parks in Santa Cruz County will be closed now through Jan 10. Staff will assess the condition of the parks for reopening on Jan 11.
(1/3) pic.twitter.com/7phrBcazkq— Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks (@ThatsMyPark) January 6, 2023
Dostawy energii przywrócono już do ponad 400 tysięcy odbiorców.
The worst is over for now. ????️
Due to the danger from large waves and high tides we urge everyone to stay away from the coastline & off of the beaches.Avoid driving through flooded areas, & be aware of traffic hazards and multiple road closures throughout the county. #StormWatch pic.twitter.com/svjgfJ224Y
— Santa Cruz Police (@SantaCruzPolice) January 6, 2023
Damage around our county from the mountains to the coastline is still being assessed, and is estimated to be in the millions.
Our deputies will be out here 24/7 helping keep our community safe. pic.twitter.com/oPAy4ZY6Ek
— Santa Cruz SO (@SantaCruzSO1) January 6, 2023
Silne wiatry, ulewne deszcze i opady śniegu wywracały drzewa, powodowały powodzie i osunięcia ziemi. Utrudniony jest transport drogowy. Z powodu burzy zmarły co najmniej dwie osoby.
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