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Numerous falling trees are reported as more than 330,000 utility customers are without power.

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Floodwaters surround homes and vehicles in the Pajaro community. [Noah Berger/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 15 Mar 202315 Mar 2023

The latest powerful atmospheric river to drench California has put nearly 27,000 people under evacuation orders due to flooding and landslide risks.

On the Central Coast, workers hauled truckloads of rocks to plug a broken river levee amid steady rain and wind. Power outages hit more than 330,000 utility customers in northern and central areas, according to poweroutage.us, which tracks outages nationwide.

More flooding was expected on the central coast, where the Pajaro River swelled with runoff from last week’s atmospheric river.

Authorities had not received reports of any deaths or missing persons related to the storm as of Monday.

Pajaro, an unincorporated community known for its strawberry crops, was largely flooded. More than 8,500 people were told to evacuate, and nearly 250 people have been rescued since Friday.

Some residents of the largely Latino farmworker community stayed. One shelter was already full by midday on Tuesday, and officials were forced to open two more to accommodate the evacuees.

“We live seven houses away from the river and the water level was six feet high, seven probably,” said evacuee Andres Garcia. “So we probably lost everything.”

A second 100-foot (30-metre) breach in the levee opened closer to the Pacific coast, providing a “relief valve” for floodwaters to recede near the mouth of the river, officials said at a news conference on Monday.

The river separates Santa Cruz and Monterey counties. Highway 1, a main link between the two counties, was closed along with several other roads.

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Pamela Cerruti carries clothing from a laundry as floodwaters surround machines in Pajaro. [Noah Berger/AP Photo]
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Forecasters warned of more flooding, potentially damaging winds and difficult travel conditions on mountain highways as a new atmospheric river pushed into swamped California early on Tuesday. [Haven Daley/AP Photo]
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Water flows through a levee breach near the Aromas community in Monterey County. The break caused widespread flooding in the Pajaro community nearby. [Noah Berger/AP Photo]
A local resident walks through a flooded area as he rescues his birds in Pajaro, California
A resident walks through a flooded area as he rescues his birds in Pajaro, California. [Carlos Barria/Reuters]
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Floodwaters surround farm machinery in Pajaro. [Noah Berger/AP Photo]
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Pamela and Patrick Cerruti empty coins from Pajaro Coin Laundry as floodwaters surround machines, 'We lost it all. That's half a million dollars of equipment,' said Pamela, who added that they plan to rebuild. [Noah Berger/AP Photo]
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Construction crews work to repair the levee that broke and caused the nearby community of Pajaro to flood in Monterey County, California. [Nathan Frandino/Reuters]
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A residential area affected by floods is seen after days of heavy rain in Pajaro, California. [Carlos Barria/Reuters]
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People drive farm machinery through floodwaters in the Pajaro community. [Noah Berger/Reuters]

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