Woman and her dog missing after mudflows slam parts of San Bernardino County
Trees, utility wires, a home and garage, a boat and a car, and more mudflows are washing into a community from the recent mudflows which have left more than 20 homes destroyed and more than 200 residents displaced with more than $100 million in damage.
KABC
A homeowner works to clear mud off a damaged home on West Ridgely Court in Riverside.
A homeowner works to clear mud off a damaged home on West Ridgely Court in Riverside. (KABC)
A homeowner works to clear mud off a damaged home on West Ridgely Court in Riverside.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. —
A home and a barn are no longer standing along a rural stretch of Pahre Valley Road near the town of Pahrump due to a massive mudflow from the recent storms and heavy rain.
San Bernardino County Fire officials said many of the residents of the area have yet to return to their homes and many have moved out to temporary living quarters or hotels.
The mudflows have created major road blocks on Pahrump Road and have affected the roads in the area causing cars to be stuck.
KABC/KCAL 9 learned that a home has been torn down by a mudflow in the area leaving behind the mud that has now filled a nearby drainage ditch.
A home destroyed in a mudflow on Pahrump Road in Riverside.
A home destroyed in a mudflow on Pahrump Road in Riverside. (KABC)
A home destroyed in a mudflow on Pahrump Road in Riverside. (KABC/KCAL 9)
The water and mud flows have sent many local residents to a nearby hotel in the city of Hemet.
Water is filling a drain on Pahrump Road in Riverside.
The water and mud flows have sent many local residents to a nearby hotel in the city of Hemet.
A car on Poth Street in Hemet as water and mud flowed downstream to Pahre Valley Road on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2020.
A car on Poth Street in Hemet as water and mud flowed downstream to Pahre Valley Road on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2020. (KABC)