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Mudskides Trap, 2 years old lost in flourwaters such as a superm battery

The background summer system that brings a large rainfall to some parts of the Southland Zwada San Bernardino and washed the car in the inland, causing the search for 2-year-old boy.

Relatives ask for help finding Xavier Pardilla, who was swept in the 6:30 PM water on Thursday near the main street in Barttow where he was in the car and his father, Brandon, according to Kabc.

“We have a lot of volunteers here that are still looking,” Oki Kexavier, Leanna, told the channel. “If you guys, if you live in this area, if you have a bright lights … whatever can help us to look for uncleanness, mud – anything to help and appreciate it very much.”

The disappearance of Xavier occurs between the monsoon storm near the end of summer – the remains of the Tropic Hormer Mario – bringing hot heat and rains and thundering the Zulu.

The Cedar Falls’s road sections were buried in Mudsllon on Thursday afternoon, pulling drivers to wait for hours to release, according to the California Tourism Department.

“We made a lot of progress in the last few hours and we find people better,” Salcrans sent to Facebook just before midnight on Thursday. “It is actually about the largest group of car drivers.”

The storm is expected to stop going to a part of the rain – the number of rain across the region, while other mountains and remote places predict them in an inch or two, according to the National Weather service.

The road that hit Cedar Falls the street included parts of the five-year-old road burning with fire in El Dorado for fire, according to Caltrans.

“The flow of debrads appear in the Fire El Dorado, and that the highest number of the mountain has the largest rate without finding the most experienced contractors,” Caltrans said on Facebook post office. “That fire causes great harm that has changed the limit of the area.”

The Kingdom Lower 38 With the Mountains of San Bernardino was closed on Friday from the southern fork, according to California Highway Patrol Media post.

“There is an unknown ETA on the main road that will be opened,” says CHP.

In the morning Friday morning, a group of about 10 people in six or seven cars were stolen on the top 38th street.

“Or cut off waste from both directions, the team is safe and their needs are analyzed by emergencies,” according to the post. “The Caltrans works to erase the road and return access.”

Near the Potato Canyon Road in Oak Glen, another mud surrounded by home near the mud.

Denide Recident Recise Renidere Redesi told the ABC7 that the mud hurrying the hill after the storm beat.

“It sounds like an earthquake was coming,” he said. “When I open my kitchen window I just saw the first wave of mud, and it had already had trees, mailboxes, pile of debris.

Next to Oak Glen Road, several cars were drunk.

Casey Geib, Oak Glen Steakhouse General Manager, told ICBS News that he and his colleagues digged their cars.

“I thought we would never see mud again,” he said. “This time was more aggressive than the last.”

While storms are expected to take over the weekend, predicting is probably one of the tropical climate cycle next week, but very early to tell what will make the colors.

Long distance predictions have been published this week foretell that the Southern California can sit with the upper weather pattern next week, but it may always be. The moon view of the month of October – the officials starting during California rainy season – did not show UPTICK in the rain.

Times Staff Wartter Funed with this Report.

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