In some parts of Los Angeles County, California, the water level has risen to 120 centimeters as a result of flooding.
Axar.az reports that the New York Post wrote about this.
According to the information, some parts of the state have been covered by floods and landslides caused by heavy rains. As a result of the heavy rains, cars and houses have been seriously damaged.
It is reported that damage has already been reported in the city center, as well as in Malibu, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, Westside, Altadena, East Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, Whittier, and some areas of the San Gabriel Mountains.
It should be noted that the damage caused by the fires in California, which began on January 7, is estimated at hundreds of billions of dollars.