The Montecito mudslide of 9 January 2018 was called a “hundred year storm.”
But that is not true. Just a tale told by realtors.
Here is the mudslide of 1964…
And the mudslide of 1969…
And the mudslide of 1971…
And the mudslide of 2018…
The Montecito mudslide of 9 January 2018 was called a “hundred year storm.”
But that is not true. Just a tale told by realtors.
Here is the mudslide of 1964…
And the mudslide of 1969…
And the mudslide of 1971…
And the mudslide of 2018…
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Spot on Mr. Eringer. I've lived in SoCal for 70+ years. We used to get rain storms, now we get "Atmospheric Rivers". In 1948 the entire San Fernando valley, and Ventura County was covered with snow, and we survived. In 1969 I could barely get to High School because the streets were so flooded, and we survived. In 1979/80 the southern San Fernando Valley was so inundated with rain that all the manhole hole covers were blown off and water was gushing out of them three feet high, and we survived.
Cheryl Hines for First Lady of the USA!!!