As a winter storm battered Southern California, a firefighter and inspector with the Los Angeles Fire Department narrowly escaped moments before his car was swept into the ocean by rushing debris.
La Niña conditions finally emerged in late December, but they are likely to fade before you even notice their impact.
A new atmospheric river is slamming California, including fire-ravaged Los Angeles, where residents are bracing for the possibility of mudslides and landslides.
A Los Angeles City firefighter was hospitalized after his SUV was swept into the Pacific Ocean during a mudslide in Malibu.
Giant pieces of debris caught in a cascade of rain flow pushed the Los Angeles Fire Department SUV off a road, down a beachside hill and into the water in the wealthy enclave, stunning video ...
An ocean water quality advisory has been issued for all Los Angeles County beaches as heavy rainfall may cause potentially ...
Waves lashed the Ocean Ranger oil rig knocking out a porthole window and allowing water to submerge the ballast control room, ...
The Ocean-Aire Mobile Home Estates in Oxnard was hit by fearsome 60-mph wind gusts. Meteorologists say it was a weak tornado.
In one video, posted by ABC7 on X, formerly Twitter, a Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) SUV can be seen being swept off the Pacific Coast Highway and into the ocean. A firefighter who was inside was ...