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Heavy rain in California leads to 8M gallon sewage spill on L.A. streets and beaches


A woman stands among the wreckage of ‌a house that was abruptly destroyed by a ⁤landslide as a historic atmospheric river storm inundates the Hollywood ⁢Hills area of Los Angeles, California, on⁤ February 6, 2024. (Photo by​ DAVID MCNEW/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Abril Elfi
3:40 PM – Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Approximately⁢ eight‌ million gallons of raw sewage has spilled into the Dominguez Channel that flows through Southern California.

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Health officials have warned ​residents to‌ stay away from ‍coastal waters as the ​non-stop rainfall has prompted the massive spill onto Los Angeles County’s streets and nearby beaches.

L.A. County Sanitation ​District spokesman Bryan Langpap said that the rainfall was anywhere from 6-to-12 inches, causing the overflow of raw sewage.

“The ​problem‍ has been an extremely unusual amount of⁤ rainwater leaking‍ into ​the county sewer⁤ system causing⁤ more flow than some sewer pipelines can handle,” Langpap said.

“On ⁢Tuesday, manhole covers around ⁤20 miles ​south of downtown Los Angeles were ‍breached by an outpouring of sewage,” the New York Post ‍ reported.

The solid waste was ​dumped into ​Compton Creek, which empties into the Los Angeles River and terminates at ‌Cabrillo⁣ Beach and the Dominguez Channel.

Public Health officials‍ later sent out a warning,⁤ stating ‍that​ residents should avoid L.A. County beaches at Callibrillo Beach in San⁢ Pedro. They also stated‌ that they ‍are⁤ currently testing waters off Cabrillo Beach for bacteria, which usually survive in saltwater for up⁤ to three days‍ and can⁣ cause ‍diarrhea, among other health issues.

“Water contact during​ a rain advisory⁣ may cause illness, especially in children, the elderly and susceptible people,” Public Health ⁣officials said. “Bacteria​ levels⁢ may ⁣take 72 hours or more to return to normal after heavy rainfall.

“At‌ all times, beach users are cautioned to avoid water contact near flowing creeks and storm drains.”

On⁢ Wednesday afternoon, around 2.5 million people in ⁢the L.A. area were still under ‌flash flood warnings.

So far, nine people have died as a cause of the storms throughout Southern California.

13 houses and buildings in Los Angeles were “red tagged,” or in danger ​of⁤ collapsing, out of the 520 ⁢mudslide⁤ cases ⁢reported.

On Monday, the L.A. Fire Department was even forced ‍to ‌use a helicopter in order⁣ to rescue⁣ a man⁢ who ‍jumped into the Los ​Angeles River to save ‌his dog.

City officials reported⁤ that over 7 billion gallons of stormwater has been captured in Los Angeles ​alone since the beginning of Sunday’s storm event.

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What caused‍ the overflow of raw sewage and subsequent dumping of solid waste into coastal waters in Southern​ California?

Title: Massive Raw Sewage Spill‍ in Southern California Prompts Health Concerns

Introduction:

Southern California is currently grappling‍ with the aftermath of a ‌historic atmospheric ⁢river storm that has caused widespread devastation. Among the many consequences of this extreme weather event is an alarming spill of approximately eight million gallons of​ raw ⁤sewage into the Dominguez Channel. ⁤As health officials issue warnings ‌to residents, concerns about the contamination of coastal waters and its potential impact on the community’s ‌well-being are⁣ on the rise.

Unprecedented Rainfall Leads to Sewage Overflow:

The continuous rainfall, ranging from 6-to-12 inches, caused an overflow‌ of raw sewage, according to Bryan Langpap, a spokesperson for the L.A. County Sanitation District. This dire situation arose due to an unexpectedly high volume of rainwater infiltrating ‌the county’s‍ sewer system, overwhelming some pipelines that ⁤could not ⁣handle such a substantial influx.

Manhole Covers Breached, Solid Waste Dumped:

On Tuesday, manhole covers approximately 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles were compromised by ⁤a deluge of sewage, as ⁤reported ⁢by the New York Post. Consequently, significant amounts of ‍solid ​waste were discharged into Compton Creek, which then flows into the ‌Los Angeles River and ‌ultimately empties into⁤ Cabrillo Beach⁤ and the Dominguez Channel.

Health Concerns and Warnings:

Health officials promptly issued warnings advising residents‍ to steer clear of coastal waters, particularly ⁣Callibrillo Beach in San Pedro. They also disclosed⁤ ongoing testing of the waters off ⁣Cabrillo Beach to determine the presence of bacteria, which can survive in‌ saltwater for up to three days and cause various health problems,⁢ including diarrhea.

Officials highlighted​ the potential risks, ⁣especially for vulnerable⁣ groups such ⁣as children, the elderly,⁢ and ​individuals with compromised immune systems. Bacteria levels‍ can take 72 hours or longer to return to normal following heavy rainfall, ⁢indicating the importance of avoiding ⁣contact with water near creeks and storm drains during rain advisories.

Ongoing ⁤Flash Flood ‌Warnings ⁣and ⁣Impact:

As ⁢of Wednesday ​afternoon, approximately 2.5 million people in the greater Los Angeles area remained under flash ‍flood warnings,​ underscoring the continued threat⁤ posed by this severe​ weather‌ phenomenon. Tragically, the storms in Southern California have resulted in nine fatalities so far, while causing damage to 13 houses ⁤and buildings, leaving⁣ them at risk of collapse.

Rescue Efforts and Community Response:

The extreme conditions ‍have prompted extraordinary measures, including the L.A. Fire Department utilizing a helicopter to‌ rescue a man who had jumped into ⁤the Los Angeles River ​in an attempt to save​ his dog. The ​community has come together to support​ the affected individuals and provide aid to those in need during this difficult time.

Conclusion:

The raw sewage spill⁣ in Southern California, triggered ⁢by the historical atmospheric river storm, has‍ raised concerns ⁣about health risks and contamination in coastal ‍waters. With health officials issuing warnings‌ and ‌ongoing testing being ‍conducted, residents⁤ are urged⁤ to exercise caution and refrain from contact with affected waters. Efforts to address the aftermath of the storm, such as ongoing flash flood warnings and ⁢rescue operations, highlight the resilience ​and unity ‍of the community in the⁣ face of adversity.



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