06
Feb
People living in homeless encampments around the city scurried for cover as a storm of historic proportions dropped a record amount of rain on sections of Los Angeles on Monday, driving mud and stones down slopes lined with multimillion-dollar mansions. In the state, over a million people lacked electricity. This storm was the second in a few days to slam the state that was caused by an atmospheric river. According to the National Weather Service, flash flood advisories and watches were in effect for almost the whole of Southern California, including the Los Angeles region, where between 5 and 10…