
Storm Slams West Coast, Los Angeles Under Evacuation Orders
A powerful storm has slammed into the West Coast of the United States, prompting evacuation orders in parts of Los Angeles. The storm, which began its onslaught on the evening of March 12, 2025, has brought torrential rains, high winds, and the threat of mudslides to the region. Authorities have urged residents in vulnerable areas to seek shelter and evacuate if necessary.
The storm has already caused significant damage, with reports of flooded streets, fallen trees, and power outages across the affected areas. Los Angeles Mayor has declared a state of emergency, mobilizing city resources to respond to the crisis. Emergency shelters have been set up to accommodate those displaced by the storm.
Meteorologists warn that the worst of the storm is yet to come, with heavy rainfall expected to continue through the weekend. The National Weather Service has issued flood watches and warnings for much of the West Coast, highlighting the risk of flash flooding and landslides in areas already saturated from previous storms.
Residents are advised to stay informed through local news and emergency alert systems, and to avoid unnecessary travel. The storm is a stark reminder of the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, raising concerns about the impact of climate change on the region.