A state of emergency has been declared as consistent rain continues to batter California. #news
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00:00This creek next to our house never flows, ever.
00:05It's probably about 9 feet up, and it's been going there for 2 feet up.
00:09Officials in California have issued evacuation orders as rain causes widespread flooding,
00:13swelling rivers, and mudslides.
00:16At least 12 people have died in the extreme weather since the string of storms started in December.
00:21This weather event is called an atmospheric river, due to a long, narrow section in the atmosphere
00:26like a river in the sky that transports water vapor from the tropics and dumps it on land when the water vapor cools.
00:32Yesterday, 90% of the state's population was under a flood watch,
00:36and up to 232,000 homes and businesses are still without electricity.
00:41Some parts of California are expected to get up to 7 more inches of rain by tomorrow.