EL NINO Ở CALIFORNIA

California đã được cảnh báo chống lại các cơn mưa bão sinh ra bởi El Nino bắt đầu tiến vào bờ biển phía Tây. Mưa lớn và tuyết được chào đón sau bốn năm hạn hán ở California, đây là cơn bão đầu tiên của mùa mưa đến Orange County. Ít nhất thêm hai cơn bão được dự kiến sẽ theo vào thứ tư và thứ năm, mang lại đến 3 inches nước mưa, mặc dù California sẽ có nước và chấm dứt hạn hán nhưng El Nino sẽ gây ra lũ quét và lở đất ở nhiều nơi, nguy cơ lũ quét nhất là những vùng trống trải trước đây đã từng bị cháy rừng.

( Hình ảnh : AP )

Vehicles slow on Interstate 80 during a winter rain storm Tuesday, Jan 5, 2016, in San Leandro, Calif. El Nino storms lined up in the Pacific, promising to drench parts of the West for more than two weeks and increasing fears of mudslides and flash floods in regions stripped bare by wildfires. At least two more storms are expected to follow on Wednesday and Thursday, bringing as much as 3 inches of rain. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

Residents fill sand bags at the City of Orange Water Department, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, in Orange, Calif. El Nino storms lined up in the Pacific, promising to drench parts of the West for more than two weeks and increasing fears of mudslides and flash floods in regions stripped bare by wildfires. (Ed Crisostomo/The Orange County Register via AP) MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

A man waits for a bus in Anaheim, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016. El Nino storms lined up in the Pacific, promising to drench parts of the West for more than two weeks and increasing fears of mudslides and flash floods in regions stripped bare by wildfires. (Sam Gangwer/The Orange County Register via AP) MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

A car makes its way carefully along Trabuco Canyon Road through runoff debris at Trabuco Creek Tuesday morning, Jan. 5, 2016, in Irvine, Calif., as the first storm of the season brought rain to Orange County. Californians were warned against abandoning conservation efforts Tuesday as several weeks of storms spawned by El Nino began hitting the West Coast. Heavy rain and snow are welcome after four years of drought in California, despite their potential for causing flash floods and mudslides. (Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register via AP) MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

A woman protects herself from the light afternoon rains near the Disneyland entrance in Anaheim, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016. El Nino storms lined up in the Pacific, promising to drench parts of the West for more than two weeks and increasing fears of mudslides and flash floods in regions stripped bare by wildfires. (Cindy Yamanaka/The Orange County Register via AP) MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

A truck hits a large pool of water on Trabuco Canyon Road, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, near Irvine, Calif. El Nino storms lined up in the Pacific, promising to drench parts of the West for more than two weeks and increasing fears of mudslides and flash floods in regions stripped bare by wildfires. (Mark Rightmire/The Orange County Register via AP) MAGS OUT; LOS ANGELES TIMES OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Flood Maintenance Division Construction Superintendent, Stan Brown, left, inspects a flow control inlet as crews clean debris at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains in Azusa, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016. Persistent wet conditions could put some Los Angeles County communities at risk of flash flooding along with mud and debris flows, especially in wildfire burn areas. El Nino storms lined up in the Pacific, promising to drench parts of the West for more than two weeks and increasing fears of mudslides and flash floods in regions stripped bare by wildfires. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Mall of Victor Valley shoppers run for cover from the rain in Victorville, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016. El Nino storms lined up in the Pacific, promising to drench parts of the West for more than two weeks and increasing fears of mudslides and flash floods in regions stripped bare by wildfires. (David Pardo/The Victor Valley Daily Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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