I’ve lived in SoCal my whole life and I’ve never seen flooding this bad. Streets looked like rivers.
Seeing cars piled up like toys was unreal. Nature is way stronger than anything we build 😱.
California just can’t catch a break—wildfires one season, floods the next.
This flood turned everyday neighborhoods into disaster zones in hours. Heartbreaking 💔.
I drove that freeway last week. Can’t believe it’s completely underwater now.
My prayers go out to everyone who lost homes in SoCal. It’s gut-wrenching.
The speed of that water was terrifying. You can’t outrun or outdrive something like that.
Flooding in California always feels shocking, because it’s the last thing people expect here.
Rescue crews deserve so much respect. They were out there risking their lives 👏.
SoCal infrastructure clearly isn’t ready for storms like this. That has to change 🤔.
I feel bad for families who lost both cars and houses. That’s years of savings gone overnight 😢.
Watching the water sweep through entire blocks gave me chills. It felt like a movie scene.
One second it’s sunshine, the next it’s chaos. That’s California weather lately.
Even people who prepared couldn’t have expected it to be this destructive.
The footage of homes collapsing into floodwaters was heartbreaking to see.
I’ve been through storms before, but the flooding in SoCal looked next level.
This disaster proves that climate change is real and hitting hard 🌍🔥.
So many kids will remember this night forever. It’s scary thinking about that.
Shoutout to the neighbors helping each other through this. Community matters 💪.
Water doesn’t care about money or status—it took out everything in its path.
The cleanup is gonna take months. SoCal won’t bounce back quickly from this.
Floods like this make me rethink how fragile life is. One storm can change everything.
California needs attention and support right now. The scale of this damage is insane.
This storm left scars, but Californians are tough. They’ll rebuild stronger than before ❤️.
So sad and so shocking at the same time. Sending love to everyone hit by the floods 🙏.