This flooding in SoCal was absolutely terrifying. Cars and homes gone in minutes 😱.
Seeing freeways underwater made me realize how unprepared California is for disasters like this.
I grew up in Southern California and I’ve never seen flooding on this scale. Totally heartbreaking 💔.
The footage of vehicles stacked on each other looked like something out of a disaster movie. Unreal.
First wildfires, now catastrophic flooding. California can’t seem to catch a break.
The speed of the floodwaters shocked me. One second it was rain, the next everything was underwater.
Prayers for everyone who lost homes and loved ones in SoCal 🙏.
I’ve driven those streets—it’s surreal to watch them turn into raging rivers.
So many families displaced overnight. My heart aches for them 😢.
This shows how fragile our infrastructure is. We’re not ready for extreme weather 🤔.
SoCal isn’t supposed to look like New Orleans during Katrina, but that’s exactly what this reminded me of.
Rescue crews deserve all the respect in the world. They put their lives on the line 👏.
The sound of rushing water tearing through neighborhoods was chilling.
This isn’t just “bad weather,” it’s a humanitarian crisis. People lost everything.
The resilience of Californians is inspiring though. They’ll rebuild stronger 💪.
Watching homes collapse into floodwaters was gut-wrenching. You can’t replace those memories 💔.
Climate change is making disasters like this more common, and it’s terrifying 🌍🔥.
The chaos was unbelievable—freeways blocked, power outages, cars floating away.
I feel for the kids caught in this storm. That trauma stays with them forever 😢.
Seeing people carried out by rescue boats gave me chills. It looked apocalyptic.
California is always in survival mode lately. Fires, quakes, floods—it never ends.
The cleanup is going to take forever. Streets covered in mud, cars destroyed, homes gone.
I don’t think people outside California realize how bad this really is.
This flood left scars on the land, but also on the hearts of everyone who lived through it.
Neighbors helping each other in chest-deep water gave me hope ❤️.
One storm flipped lives upside down. That’s how fragile everything is.
I can’t believe highways turned into rivers. That’s not the California I know.
This disaster showed us that no amount of money can stop nature’s fury.
So sad for everyone affected, but proud of the community spirit that came out.
California will rise again, but this flood will never be forgotten.