REDDING, Calif. — Heavy rain from an atmospheric river soaked Northern California, triggering flash floods that stranded motorists and residents and prompted multiple water rescues. Local police and fire departments responded to numerous calls Sunday, and an officer rescued a trapped driver who later died despite CPR, Mayor Mike Littau said. The National Weather Service reported 3 to 6 inches of rain in parts of two counties and issued flood watches as forecasters warned the pattern would intensify midweek. Officials opened an evacuation center and urged residents to prepare for additional storms. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Local emergency response teams, contractors and suppliers saw increased demand for services and funding for emergency operations; evacuation centers and public agencies mobilized resources to assist displaced residents.
Redding residents, motorists and property owners suffered flooding, vehicle losses, displacement, infrastructure damage and one confirmed fatality following rapid-onset storm flooding.
After reading and researching latest news.... Emergency services reported multiple water rescues and one confirmed death in Redding after atmospheric-river driven storms produced 3–6 inches of rain; officials opened an evacuation center and the National Weather Service warned of intensified storms and flood risk through midweek across Northern and Southern California.
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Northern California Flooding Causes Death, Rescues, Ongoing Threats
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