Ellen DeGeneres shares video of California’s raging flood while sheltering in place

The TV personality requested that everyone be safe and be kind to Mother Nature because Mother Nature isn’t happy with them.

This evening, Montecito in Santa Barbara County was visited. CaliforniaFollowing severe flooding and extensive mudslides, an immediate evacuation order was issued for.

Santa Barbara County tweeted that residents should head for safety. Later, a second tweet included evacuation guidelines and shelter-in-place instructions for nearby areas.

TV host Ellen DeGeneres Her wife, Portia de RossiThe 64-year-old shared footage of the flooding while they sheltered in their place in Montecito.

A video was posted to InstagramDeGeneres pointed out a creek that runs near her home, and she said it “never flows.”

She exclaimed, “This is insane. Unprecedented rain is falling. This creek is next to our home and never runs. It’s probably about nine feet up, and it’s going to go up another two feet.”

DeGeneres added: “We must be nicer than Mother Nature, because Mother Nature doesn’t like us.” Let’s all do our part. Keep safe everyone

This is also the fifth comedy sketch, according to the comedian. anniversary The 2018 Montecito mudslides, which claimed 23 lives, were reported by KTLA.

The town now faces a similar challenge. lifeYou can stop the same thing happening again by putting yourself in a dangerous situation.

DeGeneres said in the caption, “Montecito must be evacuated.” They asked us to shelter at the same place because we are higher up. Please be safe everybody.

DeGeneres’ comments are full of people warning him to be careful and stay safe.

Shortly after the initial evacuation and shelter-in-place orders were issued, Santa Barbara County also tweeted alerts warning residents of several highway closuresThe temporary shutdown of the Santa Barbara Airport, and notifying parents that all Santa Barbara public schools Monday, January 10, 2010: Closed

The National Weather Service Los Angeles division keeps everyone informed on its latest activities. website And social media–sharing rainfall records, travel conditions, and related advisories.

According to the predictions of Los Angeles Times, heavy rain, damaging winds and threats of flooding, mud and debris flows are forecast to sweep the area through tomorrow, with San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties expected to be hit the hardest.

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