That SoCal flooding was unreal 😱.
Watching cars float down city streets like toy boats was terrifying. I can’t imagine being trapped inside one of those vehicles while the water kept rising.
Homes underwater in just a few hours—it’s heartbreaking to see families lose everything.
California weather feels more extreme every year. One day it’s drought, the next it’s catastrophic flooding 🌍.
The video of freeways looking like rivers gave me chills.
It’s insane how quickly life can change when nature strikes like this. People went to bed safe and woke up to chaos.
The destruction of homes and cars is devastating. Insurance can’t replace memories and security 💔.
I’ve never seen Southern California look like this. It didn’t even look real.
Floods don’t care if you’re rich or poor—when the water rises, everyone’s in danger.
This storm proves climate change is hitting us harder than ever 🤔.
The footage of rescue crews pulling people from submerged cars was both scary and inspiring 👏.
California is used to wildfires, but this flooding shows they have more to worry about.
Water gushing through neighborhoods was like a raging river cutting through a city.
Seeing families carried out of their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs broke me 😢.
Southern California wasn’t prepared for flooding this intense.
Nature humbled us once again. No technology can fully stop chaos like this.
This is some of the worst flooding I’ve ever seen in the U.S.
The power of water is terrifying. It swept away cars like they were nothing.
It’s sad to think about kids losing their toys, bedrooms, and sense of safety overnight 💔.
Freeways were jammed with stranded vehicles. It looked like something out of a disaster movie.
SoCal communities are strong, but this will take a long time to recover 💪.
I never thought Los Angeles suburbs would look like Venice.
These floods show how fragile our infrastructure really is.
One storm, and California is drowning while still dealing with drought. The irony is painful 🌍.
That storm surge was no joke. You can’t fight water like that.
The images of cars piled on top of each other from the flood were shocking.
California’s weather chaos is getting worse every single year.
It’s hard not to think about the long-term impacts—jobs lost, businesses ruined, families displaced.
The bravery of first responders in this disaster was incredible 👏.
Floodwaters don’t just destroy homes, they leave behind mud, disease, and months of cleanup.
This flood felt like a warning shot of what’s coming if we don’t take climate seriously 🤔.
I feel so sorry for the people who came back to find their homes destroyed 😢.
Prayers to everyone in SoCal. Stay strong—you will rise from this 🙏.
It’s heartbreaking, but also inspiring seeing communities come together after such chaos ❤️.
California is resilient. Even with homes and cars gone, the people will rebuild 💪.