California town where Prince Harry, celebrities live ordered evacuated

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MONTECITO, California: A town in California that is home to the United Kingdom’s Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle, as well as other celebrities, was ordered evacuated on Monday, with firefighters warning that mudslides could engulf homes.

Montecito, a town of about 9,000 people that is also a favorite of American entertainment royalty, such as Oprah Winfrey and Jennifer Aniston, was expected to get up to 8 inches (20 centimeters) of rain in 24 hours, on hillsides already sodden by weeks of downpours.

Emergency authorities in the town, which lies 90 minutes from Los Angeles, said anyone in the area should get out.

“LEAVE NOW! This is a rapidly evolving situation.

Please pay close attention to emergency alerts,” a fire department website said.

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An Agence France-Presse (AFP) reporter said police roadblocks had been set up to prevent people from getting into the town, where several roads were flooded.

Residents could be seen leaving the area, but power remained on and at least one store was still open on Monday night.

Montecito, whose multimillion-dollar properties are perched in breathtaking California countryside, is particularly vulnerable to mudslides because it sits at the foot of a mountain range that was ravaged by fire five years ago.

Hundreds of square miles (kilometers) of land were scorched in 2017 and 2018, denuding the hillsides of the vegetation that normally keeps soil in place.

Monday’s evacuation order came five years to the day after heavy rain had sent torrents of mud into the town, killing 23 people.

“Over the last 30 days, Montecito has received 12-20+ inches of rain across the community, exceeding our yearly average of 17 inches,” Montecito Fire said on Twitter on Monday. “This cumulative, saturating rain puts the community at greater risk of flooding and debris flow.”

Former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres posted on Twitter a video of a raging creek near her home.

“This is crazy,” she told followers. “It’s probably about 9 feet up, and it’s going to go another 2 feet.”

The town is also home to several other high-profile entertainers, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Katy Perry, Rob Lowe and Larry David.

Spokesmen for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex — Prince Harry and Meghan’s formal titles — did not respond to a request for comment.

The evacuation order in Montecito came as California was being lashed by the latest in a parade of storms that have already killed 12 people.

Flood warnings were raised over a swathe of the Golden State as it struggled to cope with yet more rain on top of near-record downpours in recent weeks, with even more forecast over the coming days.

“Two major episodes of heavy rain and heavy mountain snow are expected to impact California in quick succession during the next couple of days in association with two of the more energetic and moisture-laden parade of cyclones that are aiming directly for” the state, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.

Up to 5 in of rain could fall throughout Monday in coastal regions of central California, it added.

More rain will follow on Tuesday, while the Sierra Nevada mountains could get hit with up to 6 ft (1.8 m) of snow, making for hazardous conditions.

Gov. Gavin Newsom said 12 people had died over the last 10 days.

Last week, he declared a state of emergency and on Sunday was granted a presidential emergency declaration.

“We expect to see the worst of it still ahead of us,” Newsom told reporters.

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