Mudslides over night on January 8th-9th 2018 in Montecito area of California. The mudslides, at least in some areas, can be attributed to the Thomas Fire (281,893 acres burned at 92% containment). Bill Gabbert of Wildfire Today covered the mudslides in a January 9th article.
Here are a couple of Youtube videos, one from ABC News published on January 9th and a second from CBS Los Angeles published on January 10th.
God speed to all affected . . .
Direct link to video (Jan 9th ABC evening news)
Direct link to video (Jan 10th)
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