ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月16日 23時21分


Unimaginable tragedy struck Montecito, California, last week when a torrential downpour — a “once in 200 years” storm, officials are quick to say — set off deadly mudslides. Just last month, the landscape in Montecito, nestled between the mountains and the ocean, was scorched from the state’s largest wildfire on record. With more than 2,000 rescue workers from across the state combing through the thick mud, 2 more bodies were discovered over the weekend, bringing the death toll to 20. The tragedy has upended life across the Central Coast. Highway 101, an important artery that connects Los Angeles to coastal communities, is closed indefinitely, officials said. (Our photographer Jim Wilson took this photo of #Highway101 shown in the lower part of the frame.) Even though this community is only beginning to mourn its dead, there is a growing worry that there may be more to come. Last week’s rains were just the start of California’s rainy season. Swipe left to see more photos from #Montecito, taken by @jimwilson125 over the weekend.


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