Southern California looked like it was drowning. Highways turned into raging rivers and entire neighborhoods just disappeared beneath the water 😱.
I can’t imagine waking up to find your home completely flooded. Families lost decades of memories in just one storm 💔.
The images of cars stacked on top of each other made me realize how powerful the floodwaters really were. No one stood a chance.
SoCal usually worries about droughts and wildfires, but this flood proved that water can be just as destructive 🌍.
The speed of the flooding was terrifying. One moment streets were dry, the next they were lakes swallowing everything.
Seeing parents carrying children through chest-deep water broke my heart 😢.
California isn’t ready for extreme weather like this. Our infrastructure can’t keep up anymore 🤔.
The bravery of first responders pulling people from submerged cars deserves so much respect 👏.
Floods don’t care if you’re rich or poor—everyone was equally vulnerable this time.
Businesses, schools, homes—all gone under muddy water. The losses are overwhelming.
This storm should be a wake-up call. Climate disasters are only getting worse every year 🌍🔥.
It’s heartbreaking, but at the same time inspiring to see neighbors helping neighbors in the middle of chaos ❤️.
Southern California will need months, maybe years, to fully recover, but the resilience of the people gives hope 💪.
Nature humbled us again. Technology can’t always protect us when water moves with this much force.
Prayers for all the families displaced by this flooding. May strength and healing come quickly 🙏.