The Occidental Volunteer Fire Department confirmed to NewsNation the death of a baby in Sonoma County, but could not provide further updates other than the baby was in a double-wide home at the time of its death.
The Fairfield Police Department in Fairfield, California, confirmed the death of a 19-year-old woman who did not survive a single-vehicle collision. A witness said the woman hit a patch of standing water and hydroplaned, losing control of the vehicle before colliding with a utility pole, police said in a press release.
Officials ordered evacuations for Californians in high-risk coastal areas at the risk of mudslides on Wednesday.
The storm was expected to dump up to 6 inches of rain in parts of the San Francisco Bay Area where most of the region would remain under flood warnings into late Thursday night.
In Southern California, the storm was expected to peak in intensity overnight into early Thursday morning, with Santa Barbara and Ventura counties likely to see the most rain, forecasters said.
“We anticipate that this may be one of the most challenging and impactful series of storms to touch down in California in the last five years,” said Nancy Ward, the new director of the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed said at a news conference that the city was “preparing for a war.”
Crews cleared clogged storm drains, tried to move homeless people into shelters and passed out emergency supplies and ponchos to those who refused to go.
The city distributed so many sandbags to residents that supplies temporarily ran out.
Powerful winds gusting to 85 mph or more forced the cancellation of more than 70 flights at San Francisco International Airport and downed trees and power lines. Firefighters rescued a family after a tree fell onto their car. The fire department reported “large pieces of glass” fell off the Fox Plaza tower near the Civic Center, although no injuries were reported. It was “highly possible” the damage to the skyscraper was wind-related, the department tweeted.
Drew Shatto with Caltrans, the California Department of Transportation, has been working tirelessly overnight, trying to keep roads clear for emergency services.
“It’s been crazy,” Shatto told NewsNation’s Gerard Jebaily. “This storm is probably one of the biggest I’ve seen around here, at least in five or 10 years. Coming to work last night, I was down to about 35 mph on the freeway because literally, it was so much rain. The freeway disappeared, I couldn’t see and the wipers were on frantic.”
Shatto said they are waiting for the Pacific Gas and Electric Company to arrive because the wind knocked down some power lines on the road that are still energized. He said when the company team arrives, they will work to get those cleaned up and then Shatto will be able to get his crews out there to get the mud off the road in order to open Highway 1.
The storm is one of three so-called atmospheric river storms in the last week to reach the drought-stricken state. California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency to allow for a quick response and to aid in the cleanup from another powerful storm that hit just days earlier.
In Southern California, evacuations were ordered for those living in areas burned by three recent wildfires in Santa Barbara County, where heavy rain forecast for overnight could cause widespread flooding and unleash debris flows.
Drivers were urged to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary, especially with heavy snow expected in the mountains.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
A damaged Valero gas station creaks in the wind during a massive “bomb cyclone” rain storm in South San Francisco, California on January 4, 2023. – A bomb cyclone smashed into California on January 4, 2023, bringing powerful winds and torrential rain that was expected to cause flooding in areas already saturated by consecutive storms. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)
The Golden Gate Bridge is seen through a mix of rain and splashing bay water in Sausalito, California on January 5, 2023. – Damaging winds, excessive rainfall and extremely heavy snow are expected to wallop California and southern Oregon through January 5 as a series of winter storms rip across the western US coast, prompting the Golden State’s governor to declare an emergency. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)
A damaged Valero gas station creaks in the wind during a massive “bomb cyclone” rain storm in South San Francisco, California on January 4, 2023. – A bomb cyclone smashed into California on January 4, 2023, bringing powerful winds and torrential rain that was expected to cause flooding in areas already saturated by consecutive storms. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)
SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 04: The Golden Gate Bridge is seen through heavy rain on January 04, 2023 in Sausalito, California. A massive storm is hitting Northern California bringing flooding rains and damaging wind. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
TOPSHOT – Drivers barrel into standing water on Interstate 101 in San Francisco, California on January 4, 2023. – A bomb cyclone smashed into California on January 4, 2023, bringing powerful winds and torrential rain that was expected to cause flooding in areas already saturated by consecutive storms. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)
Drivers barrel into standing water on Interstate 101 in San Francisco, California on January 4, 2023. – A bomb cyclone smashed into California on January 4, 2023, bringing powerful winds and torrential rain that was expected to cause flooding in areas already saturated by consecutive storms. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)
A damaged Valero gas station creaks in the wind during a massive “bomb cyclone” rain storm in South San Francisco, California on January 4, 2023. – A bomb cyclone smashed into California on January 4, 2023, bringing powerful winds and torrential rain that was expected to cause flooding in areas already saturated by consecutive storms. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)
Ifeyinwa Nzerem loads sandbags into her car after picking them up from an emergency distribution site to prepare her home for an upcoming storm, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in San Francisco. (Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
Ifeyinwa Nzerem puts down sandbags in an attempt to prevent flooding from an upcoming storm, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in San Francisco. Nzerem’s home is on a hill in the Silver Terrace neighborhood and her backyard flooded in last week’s storm. Nzerem hopes to prevent flooding this time with sandbags she picked up from the city’s emergency distribution site. (Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
Fernando Bizarro, left, collects sandbags from an emergency distribution center to prepare for an upcoming storm, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in San Francisco. (Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
People line up in their vehicles as workers verify their addresses, for eligibility to receive free sandbags from an emergency distribution center to prepare for an upcoming storm, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in San Francisco. (Santiago Mejia/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
Angelo Coric, center, the owner’s father, and Feliciano Cinta, right, pasta chef, help install a metal flood gate in front of Pink Onion, a pizzeria in the Mission District in San Francisco, on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in preparation fo storms. Pink Onion saw serious flooding and damage on Saturday in the wake of a storm. (Salgu Wissmath/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
Owner Matthew Coric climbs over a metal flood gate his family members helped install in front of Pink Onion, a pizzeria in the Mission District in San Francisco on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. Pink Onion saw serious flooding and damage Saturday. Coric and family members were preparing for an upcoming storm. (Salgu Wissmath/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)
In this photo provided by Caltrans District 1, crews work at removing multiple fallen trees blocking U.S. Highway 101 in Humboldt County near Trinidad, Calif., Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023. A major winter storm approached California on Wednesday causing crews to rush to clear storm drains in preparation for flooding and strong winds, as parts of the Midwest dealt with snow, ice or tornadoes, and the South recovered from strong overnight storms. (Caltrans District 1 via AP)