A powerful storm swept through Santa Barbara County on Wednesday, leaving a trail of destruction in the picturesque town of Solvang. The storm, which brought heavy rain and strong winds, downed power lines, uprooted trees, and damaged several historic buildings in the heart of the Danish-style village.
Residents reported flooding in low-lying areas, with water reaching several inches deep on some streets. Emergency crews worked through the night to clear debris and restore power to affected neighborhoods.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office urged residents to stay indoors and avoid non-essential travel until conditions improve. Local officials declared a state of emergency to expedite cleanup efforts and secure state funding for repairs.
The storm is part of a larger weather system that has been battering the Central Coast, causing similar damage in nearby communities. Despite the destruction, the community spirit remains strong, with neighbors helping each other sandbag homes and offering shelter to those displaced.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the area through the weekend, with more rain expected.
Source: independent.com
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