US President Joe Biden has declared a state of emergency in California due to winter storms in the state. Historic rainfall has been going on for 3 weeks in the most populous US state.
A series of storms have claimed the lives of at least 19 people due to flooding, landslides, massive power outages and fallen trees, authorities said.
And in California, a new depression was recorded, which the state suffered the day before yesterday, on Friday, which caused concern among the authorities in the center of the state.
The Monterey Peninsula is forecast to be cut off from the world by surging waves, and Salinas, a city of 160,000 people, could be flooded.