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Torrential rain in Southern California has caused significant mudslides, resulting in emergency evacuations and hazardous road conditions. Authorities reported that debris flows swept vehicles off the Pacific Coast Highway, leading to a dramatic rescue of a Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter whose vehicle was engulfed by mud. Fortunately, the firefighter escaped with minor injuries and was released from the hospital, according to Erik Scott, a public information officer for the LAFD.
The National Weather Service had warned residents about the heightened risk of mudslides in areas recently affected by wildfires. In light of this, officials urged nearby residents to evacuate as they monitored the situation closely. Crews are working to clear affected roads and restore access. Meanwhile, California's weather continues to be influenced by ongoing storms that may threaten further rainfall and potential flooding in the region for the coming days, officials stated.