The whole area of Morgan Hill and Gilroy, once agricultural, has had a lot of paving over done to it. The rain has no where to go if the creeks, and there are plenty of them around that area, start to overflow, and some of that overflow is caused by the cement and asphalt allows water to run into those creeks without seeping into the ground as it used to do.
Yeah. Engineering, and LISTENING To "Old Timers" who live there, and Paying Attention To Nature, have been overshadowed by convenience. Now it's a HUGE Mess.
This looks like Hwy 25 going into Hollister, off of the 101. I can remember driving home late years ago after getting off work at 11:00 PM and hitting this area. I clearly remember seeing cabbage heads floating by as I braved driving through this flood zone. This area is prone to flooding when we have heavy rains and the county has done nothing to fix this problem. This also happens to be the major highway access to Hollister for all of the commuters coming back home from San Jose. This is a nightmare because generally when this road floods all other access roads into Hollister are also flooded, unless you can find a way to get to Pacheco Pass and come in that way, good luck getting home tonight.
Crater Lake Road and also the exit and San Juan Bautista off the one oh one is also closed there is no way in to Hollister except for 25 S. Passed Paicines or 152 although I heard that 152 is closing. We are on Panoche Road and we are flooded in between Payne Creek and Tres Pinos Creek
We went down 25 to 198 today in our truck, and it was INSANE. So much water and mud across the road everywhere, big landslide, big mudslide with sadly a car stuck in it waiting for help. It was quite the scary adventure. Thankful we were OK.
Sad thing is most people don't have flood insurance because they don't expect it to happen to them or it's extremely expensive. Lots of people are going through a ROUGH start to 2023. 😬
My basement flooded destroyed my water heater, washer dryer and furnace. Also had to buy a bump I couldn't afford to get the water out and that was on new years eve
@Debbie Hunt not necessarily, as the home valuations have gone up so have taxes, this county and San Benito assess annually and it's brutal to have your taxes increase dramatically. My Hollister home is killing me, may have to sell.
Artichoke festival strawberry festival Racing at Laguna Seca Monterey Bay aquarium Santa Cruz Beach and Boardwalk Old cannery Row There’s a lot of stuff down there
Wow, I use to commute this route for so many years and never seen it like this. This is mother nature at its peak. Looks like everyone is trying to get rerouted toward Hollister. At least there are other back roads to take if they too are not flooded.
Dog looks like an Australian sheperd or cattle dog near the trampoline ...the two guys are stuck but safe. Used to live in this beautiful area. And even more rain on the way.
The flood back in 86 was not this bad. I remember the same house was again flooded but not up to its 2nd floor along with the freeway. It took years for that house to be remodeled.
In the flood of 86, Victoria drive was under 4ft of water. We were rescued via neighbors boat. There is a book about the flood called, "river of fears" by Bob Teets and Shelby Young if you'd like to see how bad it was.
No needto get stuck, they need to do a U-Turn or reverse. Unfortunately lot of people won't do anything and simply block everyone. The person on the front of that water on both sides is at a severe risk of losing the car or swept down if the water level rises fast.
I was looking at that plot recently for sale.... I pass it daily. I never thought it would flood like this. I hope the fams are all well. I hope you get the help you need.
This is the kind of flooding I have seen in southern Indian cities like Chennai where too much pavement now prevents rain water from seeping into the ground. There people now dread monsoon rains.. when once in the 70s and 80s we did not have such problems and looked forward to the rains. So, to start seeing such a similar issue in super-developed California.. 🤷♂
The biggest problem is that alot of places don't have good drainage system. Tokyo also get hit with heavy season rains and typhoons but there underground drainage system is very effective it looks like a huge underground parking lot
The entire California valley that is protected by levies on the Sacramento River is the biggest floodplain of the state. If those levies fail the valley will be under 5 to 10 ft of water
I was stuck in this today trying to get to work in my delivery truck to Santa cruz First highway 17 and 9 shut down Then the backroads like summit and old Santa cruz highway And then 101 in Gilroy and 152 closed down it was crazy Tomorrow will be worse supposedly hopefully I make it out there
Omg my heart goes out the the family and people who live there. We drove home through this road just before New Years.. now it's all flooded. I'm so in shock. Omg
@@KB-nt7eg It's the exact same thing as when people say when they think every street in CA is filled with needles and poop. Media feeds the people and boy do they love to eat it up.
I have a lifted 4Runner with 35” tires on it. I have driven through streams with water up to my bumper. It is scary to cross not knowing what is beneath you.
Sorry for their loss! But for the rest of us, it gives us some perspectives. For people who always complain about how their life is so miserable without a big better house should just feel lucky you are still safe...
@Becca Boone You might misunderstand my comment. I'm just saying, while others' houses are flooded and in unfortunte situations, some of others are still complaining about how their houses are small and feeling miserable about their life, it changes our perspectives, we should all just feel lucky that we still have a place to live safely...just my 2c.
@@BeccaL2016 simply no. There is no "we." Only you. Your way of thinking is the wrong way and the old way. If it was the right way then a lot of good would exist in this country. But it doesn't because people have been doing it wrong for a long time. Like they say, "Two wrongs don't make a right." That's the old way of thinking and it hasn't help. Yes. Two wrongs do make one right. For example, if there was a serial killer that got caught. Blowing them to smithereens would make things right. If I was in control in CA, I would've had infrastructures built safely divert this flood years ago and have ways to stop their yearly wildfire.
@Becca Boone That's the problem with these humans. They have their priorities wrong. These leeches are the first ones to shame the person who hoards food in a crisis. These leeches like you said hoard a bunch of worldly things except the things that are needed. While a few will hoard food and other required things. Then when a crisis hit they will shame the person for not sharing.
Farm land in California floods frequently. Over building on farmland is plain stupid. You're basically building homes and malls on a designated flood plane.
@@ibrahimalvi9254 Yes and have family all over USA. San Francisco is my favourite city. it's so very sad what's happening. We are all humans and feel each other's pain and loss.
@@JG-mt3rp the Almighty is the creator. he destroyed civilizations because of their own evil. Sodom, Noah, Pompeii. read a little ancient history. civilizations that fall into wrongdoing and spread destruction of the positive and purity of nature and humans will eventually fall prey to their own misdoings
@Fatima Sajid Indigenous people are the embodiment of "positive purity" yet your "creator" stood back and let them be massacred by the millions and persecuted to this day. Feels like a huge plot hole in your narrative 🤔
@@JG-mt3rp people killing people? you blame the Creator. people destroy, kill, plunder with selfish abandon. that's why there is Heaven and hell remember. we are here for a purpose. and our time is limited. why do you think? Do you cause the rain, do you make oxygen, how much do you pay for sunshine? Did you create the uncountable worlds in the sky? No. you can't create anything. not even a fly. in fact you even get back the food the fly flew away with. He is not responsible for you if you break into someone's house and kill them. You are and will be punished. People destroy people. Don't the tobacco industry know that they are killing humans yet w sit and watch cause it's a multi billion dollar industry. why don't we stop making nuclear weapons tob kill instead of using that knowledge for betterment. but then how will governments make money. why does one man need 4 cars when he can do with one? Why do we not respect His laws? Why do we want so much land that we push back the oceans and the seas? Why do we cut down trees just because it's satisfying our pompous selfish glory to have wood paneled walls in the library. We have made species extinct by taking away their habitats. Powerful countries bomb the poor nations for no apparent reason. We damage the very air with radio active material that has it's effects on people vegetation and animals for decades? And yet we complain about Tsunamis,
Things to take note about CA: -Drought and wildfire almost every year. -Failed speed train project. -extremist laws -overpriced homes -out of control homelessness You would think by now they would've solved these basic issues. I know I would have.
poor house...all the dirt, debris, trash, rocks, flood water, etc all flowing directly down to their home. its like their home is the fountain hole and water is coming in at all directions.
Right. Majority of the water flowing directly to the house. That's crazy. Nice house too. Whoever built It there must didn't know the potential hazards.
No because only about 20% of the rain water gets captured into our water supply. Not enough of this water is refilling the ground water supply, and the reservoirs started at empty just got to the starting point of last year. They need to be WAAAAY past last year's starting point for us to be out of the drought.
Too much water at once, cannot be absorbed efficiently. It’s destructive, not productive. Climate change means the hotter atmosphere holds more water and creates those atmospheric rivers. It’s not “new”, climate change has been affecting us for about a century, but it’s getting worse and worse. We need to act.
@@romulus_ yes we need more water. But not like that. Those atmospheric rivers are destructive and contribute little to replenishing the water tables. We need snowpack which gradually release water in the spring and summer.
I'm sorry for all who lost their homes and vehicles how horrible 🙏 We also have the underground water storage drains but the homeless have polluted the creeks with trash and debris!
Look at position 0:26. Ever been caught in a situation and you wonder what the Hell is going on up front? All these cars are stuck waiting for that one pickup truck to GO...just freaking Go. Damn.
Even in the highly unlikely chance they did have flood insurance, this "unprecedented" event is clearly caused by climate change, so any claim will be promptly denied!
Prayers from downtown Sacramento California
The whole area of Morgan Hill and Gilroy, once agricultural, has had a lot of paving over done to it. The rain has no where to go if the creeks, and there are plenty of them around that area, start to overflow, and some of that overflow is caused by the cement and asphalt allows water to run into those creeks without seeping into the ground as it used to do.
Yeah. Engineering, and LISTENING To "Old Timers" who live there, and Paying Attention To Nature, have been overshadowed by convenience. Now it's a HUGE Mess.
So much of the Earth's surface is in a state of watershed dysfunction. We don't consider the effects when we are busy building shopping centers.
🥺 haven't been to my home state in awhile. Everythang has changed!
The area wasn't built up until the 90s..now, I think we may know WHH
THE OLD MEN KNEW..however, theyd be over 130 years old, if alive
@@oliviapowers8280 exactly!
This looks like Hwy 25 going into Hollister, off of the 101. I can remember driving home late years ago after getting off work at 11:00 PM and hitting this area. I clearly remember seeing cabbage heads floating by as I braved driving through this flood zone. This area is prone to flooding when we have heavy rains and the county has done nothing to fix this problem. This also happens to be the major highway access to Hollister for all of the commuters coming back home from San Jose. This is a nightmare because generally when this road floods all other access roads into Hollister are also flooded, unless you can find a way to get to Pacheco Pass and come in that way, good luck getting home tonight.
Crater Lake Road and also the exit and San Juan Bautista off the one oh one is also closed there is no way in to Hollister except for 25 S. Passed Paicines or 152 although I heard that 152 is closing. We are on Panoche Road and we are flooded in between Payne Creek and Tres Pinos Creek
My friend Mando had to go that way. Traffic is backed up
Don’t worry, taxes are coming to “fix flooding areas”…
We went down 25 to 198 today in our truck, and it was INSANE. So much water and mud across the road everywhere, big landslide, big mudslide with sadly a car stuck in it waiting for help. It was quite the scary adventure. Thankful we were OK.
0:39 Yes. That's the Garlic Shoppe at 4310 Monterey Highway, Gilroy.
This is my commute drive. Today, I am glad I stayed home.
Omg please Lord let everyone be safe 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Sad thing is most people don't have flood insurance because they don't expect it to happen to them or it's extremely expensive. Lots of people are going through a ROUGH start to 2023. 😬
Very rough start!
When you consider how expensive some of these houses are, I’m sure some can afford the damage. Not all, but some.
My basement flooded destroyed my water heater, washer dryer and furnace. Also had to buy a bump I couldn't afford to get the water out and that was on new years eve
As planned💡
White elites finally treating all the same.
@Debbie Hunt not necessarily, as the home valuations have gone up so have taxes, this county and San Benito assess annually and it's brutal to have your taxes increase dramatically. My Hollister home is killing me, may have to sell.
Prayers go out to all those affected by this storm. I hope everyone is alive!
Thank God the trampoline is ok.
Why hope, if you just prayed.🤔
Aaah...
Because you know it’s nonsense as well.
@@og-greenmachine8623 Why are you so negative? Did you lose someone close once and you feel like you have to take it out on someone?
Is Gilroy the city that has a big garlic festival? Stay safe people of California.
Yes
yep
Yup Santa Clara county
The garlic festival is permanently cancelled after that incident.
Artichoke festival
strawberry festival
Racing at Laguna Seca
Monterey Bay aquarium
Santa Cruz Beach and Boardwalk
Old cannery Row
There’s a lot of stuff down there
Wow, I use to commute this route for so many years and never seen it like this. This is mother nature at its peak. Looks like everyone is trying to get rerouted toward Hollister. At least there are other back roads to take if they too are not flooded.
If you can’t see the road under that water then don’t drive through it.
Oh, really!!!!!
Yes, Bruce Li, really! Many people have never seen this kind of rain or flooding. So it doesn't hurt to point it out. Bless your heart.
sometimes you have to...
They nosey
It just takes a small current and you’ll be pulled to deeper water then be crying to be rescued
Dog looks like an Australian sheperd or cattle dog near the trampoline ...the two guys are stuck but safe. Used to live in this beautiful area.
And even more rain on the way.
Imagine being filmed by drone while your home is flooded…
😂😂 “hey that’s my home”
It happened to me once. I had to leave my house and I watched it on tv when it got to 17 feet.
Not like the drone can do anything to stop the flooding. Might as well watch
At least the insurance companies can't say it's not that bad
Well, and it's like America has forgotten how to shoot a moon.
I was there in the flood of 86. I can't believe it's happening again. I hope everyone is safe and hopefully the water recedes quickly.
They make it seem like it never happened I wasn't born then but I love reading comments from people who know these things happen in the past lol 🤣
The flood back in 86 was not this bad. I remember the same house was again flooded but not up to its 2nd floor along with the freeway. It took years for that house to be remodeled.
In the flood of 86, Victoria drive was under 4ft of water. We were rescued via neighbors boat. There is a book about the flood called, "river of fears" by Bob Teets and Shelby Young if you'd like to see how bad it was.
The flooding in '98 made Salinas an island for a few days: no way to get there or get out, as 101, 68, and other rural roads were flooded.
OMG! This is outrageous! Flooded
everywhere. I feel sorry for the owner of this submerged house which is closed to the rooftop.
No needto get stuck, they need to do a U-Turn or reverse. Unfortunately lot of people won't do anything and simply block everyone. The person on the front of that water on both sides is at a severe risk of losing the car or swept down if the water level rises fast.
Exactly! People who are just blocking traffic need to move and let those inside the water to exit. Common sense.
They can't make a u- turn cuz there's a cement center divide. My old commute for many years. Plus both sides flooded.
12 inches of water??? …“Doesn’t sound like a lot”??
Hell yes it sounds like a lot‼️
It's never a lot when your house is safe and dry .... Some of these reporters are so out of touch.
@@ESSER68NJ well then obviously you don’t have 12 inches of water. Duh
You can walk through it, Nancy🙄
WOW!!! I LOVE THAT DRIVE TOO! Hope everyone ok
So sad, my heart goes out to those families.
It's my friend Armando's friend's house. They all are shocked.
2:54 I think that seemingly disoriented "water fowl" might be a turkey.
Thank God for the rain!
❤️❤️❤️👑
There is no god...
@@imdone1967 Thank you for letting me know. God, imagine I'd have lived the rest of my life under that delusion.
All I can think to do is pray for all.
I was looking at that plot recently for sale.... I pass it daily. I never thought it would flood like this. I hope the fams are all well. I hope you get the help you need.
That makes me sad. I always loved that house with the alley of trees. 😔
I called it my dream home
mechanics watching these cars drive through the water getting intake flooded grinning
This is the kind of flooding I have seen in southern Indian cities like Chennai where too much pavement now prevents rain water from seeping into the ground. There people now dread monsoon rains.. when once in the 70s and 80s we did not have such problems and looked forward to the rains. So, to start seeing such a similar issue in super-developed California.. 🤷♂
There are too many people in India and California and because of that; a lot of construction & cement. This also increases that temperature.
The biggest problem is that alot of places don't have good drainage system. Tokyo also get hit with heavy season rains and typhoons but there underground drainage system is very effective it looks like a huge underground parking lot
The entire California valley that is protected by levies on the Sacramento River is the biggest floodplain of the state. If those levies fail the valley will be under 5 to 10 ft of water
"Im Jahr 2o25 gehört uns das Wetter"_Zitat_1995_USAirforce-
Strategiepapier
Geo😎engineering
🌎🌍🌏
When you're in a drought and pray for rain then you get it
Careful what you ask for.
I was stuck in this today trying to get to work in my delivery truck to Santa cruz
First highway 17 and 9 shut down
Then the backroads like summit and old Santa cruz highway
And then 101 in Gilroy and 152 closed down it was crazy
Tomorrow will be worse supposedly hopefully I make it out there
Depending what area your driving from, you can cross over via Watsonville or Prundale if coming from South like Salinas/King City
@@millieatcentralcagarden9764 I'm coming from north
The bay area I'm in the east bay
My warehouse is in San Jose
maybe you should stay at home!
@@camelliam.4235 aye a dog's gotta eat right! Bills and rent must be paid
That house was the site of the First Gilroy Garlic Festival!
Prayers...🙏
Omg my heart goes out the the family and people who live there. We drove home through this road just before New Years.. now it's all flooded. I'm so in shock. Omg
I HOPE THEY DID NOT LIVE ANY PETS, ON BACKYARD I HOPE ALL PETS ARE RESCUE WOW IS HARD TO LIVE IN CA NOW
You see 2 houses under water in flood plains and that makes it 'hard to live in California.'
@@KB-nt7eg It's the exact same thing as when people say when they think every street in CA is filled with needles and poop. Media feeds the people and boy do they love to eat it up.
@@KB-nt7eg 😂
All caps? Really?
Depending on your vehicle, yes it can go through 12 inches of water if the intake is above the water.
I have a lifted 4Runner with 35” tires on it. I have driven through streams with water up to my bumper. It is scary to cross not knowing what is beneath you.
Calaforny ain't shake and bake right now, it's flood and mud.
And I was feeling really annoyed that my carpet got damp from some small pipe leak here in Texas.
I'm so happy California is finally getting the rain they deserve. It has been dry for so long.
Me too, Keep it coming
You're funny. But I take it you don't live there. Some is okay, but not if it destroys homes and takes lives.
@@frankfisher3951 definitely make it flood even more
I LOVE IT, LORD please keep it coming.
I live in Los Angeles everything is fine here, don't be an ostrich with its head in the ground
Sorry for their loss! But for the rest of us, it gives us some perspectives. For people who always complain about how their life is so miserable without a big better house should just feel lucky you are still safe...
@Becca Boone You might misunderstand my comment. I'm just saying, while others' houses are flooded and in unfortunte situations, some of others are still complaining about how their houses are small and feeling miserable about their life, it changes our perspectives, we should all just feel lucky that we still have a place to live safely...just my 2c.
lol. two beccas commenting.
@@BeccaL2016 simply no. There is no "we." Only you. Your way of thinking is the wrong way and the old way. If it was the right way then a lot of good would exist in this country. But it doesn't because people have been doing it wrong for a long time. Like they say, "Two wrongs don't make a right." That's the old way of thinking and it hasn't help. Yes. Two wrongs do make one right. For example, if there was a serial killer that got caught. Blowing them to smithereens would make things right. If I was in control in CA, I would've had infrastructures built safely divert this flood years ago and have ways to stop their yearly wildfire.
@Becca Boone That's the problem with these humans. They have their priorities wrong. These leeches are the first ones to shame the person who hoards food in a crisis. These leeches like you said hoard a bunch of worldly things except the things that are needed. While a few will hoard food and other required things. Then when a crisis hit they will shame the person for not sharing.
@@beethao9380 obviously you misunderstood what I was trying to say 😵💫 and I am not going to explain it
God Bless everyone ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Farm land in California floods frequently. Over building on farmland is plain stupid. You're basically building homes and malls on a designated flood plane.
May the Almighty keep everyone safe, Amen
@@ibrahimalvi9254 Yes and have family all over USA. San Francisco is my favourite city. it's so very sad what's happening. We are all humans and feel each other's pain and loss.
the almighty loves to sit back and watch people die, but keep praising the various gods like it's not insane
@@JG-mt3rp the Almighty is the creator. he destroyed civilizations because of their own evil. Sodom, Noah, Pompeii. read a little ancient history. civilizations that fall into wrongdoing and spread destruction of the positive and purity of nature and humans will eventually fall prey to their own misdoings
@Fatima Sajid Indigenous people are the embodiment of "positive purity" yet your "creator" stood back and let them be massacred by the millions and persecuted to this day. Feels like a huge plot hole in your narrative 🤔
@@JG-mt3rp people killing people? you blame the Creator. people destroy, kill, plunder with selfish abandon. that's why there is Heaven and hell remember. we are here for a purpose. and our time is limited. why do you think? Do you cause the rain, do you make oxygen, how much do you pay for sunshine? Did you create the uncountable worlds in the sky? No. you can't create anything. not even a fly. in fact you even get back the food the fly flew away with. He is not responsible for you if you break into someone's house and kill them. You are and will be punished. People destroy people. Don't the tobacco industry know that they are killing humans yet w sit and watch cause it's a multi billion dollar industry. why don't we stop making nuclear weapons tob kill instead of using that knowledge for betterment. but then how will governments make money. why does one man need 4 cars when he can do with one? Why do we not respect His laws? Why do we want so much land that we push back the oceans and the seas? Why do we cut down trees just because it's satisfying our pompous selfish glory to have wood paneled walls in the library. We have made species extinct by taking away their habitats. Powerful countries bomb the poor nations for no apparent reason. We damage the very air with radio active material that has it's effects on people vegetation and animals for decades? And yet we complain about Tsunamis,
Wow that is crazy. We go to Gilroy a lot.
That's hwy 25 at the 101 interchange. Not 101
Did u not see how flooded the south bound 101 was right at the 25 exit? It was way worse that the 25
Just had a tornado warning here in Modesto, CA. Scary!
Stay safe
Flushing out the sin
California Authorities last week…”please use 101”……this week “Let us rephrase that…”
Right Cousin Whitaker
"Im Jahr 2o25 gehört uns das Wetter"
_Zitat_1995_USAirforce-Strategiepapier
Geo😎engineering
🌎🌍🌏
JETZT
EXTREM
Never drive thru water like....the road (or parts of it) could be washed out (as in gone)
How sad. Such beautiful areas all destroyed. May the Lord forgive and have MERCY on everyone, Amen
How do you charge cars with no electric?
Liberal utopia for you!
They will have a big problem and don't let these vehicles short out while driving in the water. Junkyard here they come
Prayers for parts of California this is happening to, what a way to start the new year
Ironically, we still need this rain.
Very negligent of DOT to not raise the roadbed when they made that road.
It is a trampoline, not just something that looks like it
Hoping the family living I. Those ranches left in time I saw they had dogs hope they saved them all and all their pets
That's actually a duplex, I almost rented it out a couple years back, so glad I didn't now
@@royvazquez5892 fasho but either way pray for those that do live there don’t be an asshole.
I don't wanna hear that California has a drought problem.
is this the million year flood?
Oh no. Not Garlic town
The garlic festival will be in Fresno
This what happens when developers want a buck and fill in all the drainage ditches because they thought they were for irrigation only, not!
Things to take note about CA:
-Drought and wildfire almost every year.
-Failed speed train project.
-extremist laws
-overpriced homes
-out of control homelessness
You would think by now they would've solved these basic issues. I know I would have.
You forgot high taxes and earthquakes
Keep 😊 voting liberal
"Im Jahr 2o25 gehört uns das Wetter"
_Zitat_1995_USAirforce-Strategiepapier
Geo😎engineering
🌎🌍🌏
JETZT
EXTREM
I. Would. Not. Go. Through. There.
You don’t know when the supports underneath are going to give.
This is the result of leadership and planning California voters have chosen.
Damn first CA was on 🔥 know its Flooding.
At least the fire risk is at 0% now
@@360handle Facts
Did she actually say WHOAH????? How professional.
No garlic this season 🧄❓️🤔
Garlic shortage from the flood, domestic garlic prices will skyrocket. 📈📈📈
Grow it🙄
some bay area houses are finally going to cost below a million!
All the crap and oil sheen floating. What a mess.
Is it fair to say that there will be no drought in the coming summer.
Darrel Brooks, 🤣😅😅😆 you will be right. LOL
Looks like liquid mud that was put in a blender..wow, incredible. You don't think of the Santa Barbara area being flooded like this.
This is Gilroy near Santa Barbara.
@@flowerpower3618...Thank you, I'll make a correction.
My family is stuck in this traffic jam :(
Just get a hotel for your family and call it a day
poor house...all the dirt, debris, trash, rocks, flood water, etc all flowing directly down to their home. its like their home is the fountain hole and water is coming in at all directions.
Right. Majority of the water flowing directly to the house. That's crazy. Nice house too. Whoever built It there must didn't know the potential hazards.
@@erikathomas5801 The same thing happened to this house in 2017. I think this a different family renting it out though.
This is a good news Chanell showing us a footage
Camifornia governor, how are you gonna fix this ??? 😳
Easy:
More Tesla charging stations and stimmies!!
You can see the birdschillin out in the trees
At least they saved the trampoline
theyll be fine
California already looks cleaner, come on more water!!
Well, CA wanted water. The issue is that without proper infrastructure the majority is going to the ocean.😢
California American 🇺🇸
Floods 😢
0:39 That's the Garlic Shoppe at 4310 Monterey Highway, Gilroy.
Need a boat 🚢⛵
No more drought !
No because only about 20% of the rain water gets captured into our water supply. Not enough of this water is refilling the ground water supply, and the reservoirs started at empty just got to the starting point of last year. They need to be WAAAAY past last year's starting point for us to be out of the drought.
Too much water at once, cannot be absorbed efficiently. It’s destructive, not productive.
Climate change means the hotter atmosphere holds more water and creates those atmospheric rivers.
It’s not “new”, climate change has been affecting us for about a century, but it’s getting worse and worse. We need to act.
@@ellenkuang8853
Snowpack is important because it releases water gradually and slowly in the spring and summer.
@@lumberjackdreamer6267 we're way, way below normal levels. we'd need a lot more storms like this to get out of trouble.
@@romulus_ yes we need more water. But not like that. Those atmospheric rivers are destructive and contribute little to replenishing the water tables.
We need snowpack which gradually release water in the spring and summer.
I'm sorry for all who lost their homes and vehicles how horrible 🙏 We also have the underground water storage drains but the homeless have polluted the creeks with trash and debris!
I couldn’t even get to work today because both ways to get to gilroy were closed or submerged
Lucky
@@zareh805 you do realize most people don't get paid if they don't go to work?
It's fine you can find a new job, who knows you might find something better.
@@360handle I’m still there lol but it’s just bc 101 & HWY 25 were closed so I had no way in
@@royvazquez5892 wait, you get paid for showing up?
looks like people and govt forgot about the flood plains completely.....
Look at position 0:26. Ever been caught in a situation and you wonder what the Hell is going on up front? All these cars are stuck waiting for that one pickup truck to GO...just freaking Go. Damn.
I live in Gilroy That house was the mayor's house Back in the day
Yikes ! Time To Move Away For Your Safety
Can you imagine how much feces and hypodermic needles are in that San Fran water ?
SF is about 70 miles away from this area, this is rain water in a flood plain.
These houses that are under water are the same houses on real estate listings
I think Gilroy is the garlic capital of the world.
completely, almost, totally, submerged! that's some great command of the English language there. sheesh.
English be hard...
Hopefully they have flood insurance and Flood reassitance program for Natural Natural disasters
Even in the highly unlikely chance they did have flood insurance, this "unprecedented" event is clearly caused by climate change, so any claim will be promptly denied!
I pray for the elderly and children Yahweh please stop the rain ,Yahweh is looking for a few
Lots of drywall repair next summer
These flooded cars will flood the used car market in the coming months
Flood cars are terrible, along with biohazard cars and fire damaged cars.
Meanwhile Newsome is having dinner at the French French!
What about the animals?
And there is MORE RAIN comming this weekend... Prayers for everyone.
Please this is people getting other officials in danger,trying to pit their cars in a river is just stupid.
WOW.....
Hey, they need the water due to drought, be happy folks. I am loving this.
How about west 152 HW?