Highland, California (KABC) – The heavy rain forced the evacuation and flooded a home in the Highland neighborhood on Thursday night, grabbing three dogs in a property.
The mud and debris flowed over Ypsilantha Street as the rising flooded waters carved through the East Highland neighborhood.
The home flooded while homeowners were out of town. Friends of the family living in the home rushed to save the dogs when the high water reached the window of the home.
“He is out in Las Vegas for a fun race with his daughter and did not expect all this rain,” said Ramona Hernandez, a friend of the homeowner.
Those who were trying to help were ordered to leave because the situation became too dangerous.
“We were able to take one of his dogs in my car with my daughter right now, but he has two other dogs,” Hernandez said. “A man is in the house. This dog would not come with me. He somehow clicked. The other is inside the garage.”
Hernandez said he felt defeated that he was unable to reach the dogs.
“The door is so swollen in the lower half that I couldn’t. I tried my best, and my husband tried to try to open that door. We just couldn’t open it,” she said.
It seems that the water was stepping around the home Thursday night, which helped to relieve some concerns about dog safety.
Friends of the dog owners hoped to return to home on Friday to extract animals.
The San Bernardino Sheriff’s service has issued several evacuation and community warnings.
“The cops came in and they knocked, they said that we should evacuate very quickly because we would flood, so I just got the kids and my things,” said Milton Varela, who lives in the neighborhood.
In 2010, in this exact neighborhood, they saw that more than three feet of mud and debris were flowing through the area, a terrible sense of deja Wu for those who remember.
He buried several cars and destroyed 30 homes.
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