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Donna D’Errico Gets Stranded During Flash Flooding In LA

Actress Donna D’Errico had an experience like no other driving in Los Angeles on Monday night.

The 54-year-old “Baywatch” star recorded a video to show her standing in water up to her ankles in rain flip-flops and rain boots as she tried to wave down a passing car to help her out.

Donna D’Errico Trapped In ‘Pond’ During LA Flash Flood

While the new OnlyFans model is famous enough for her bikini photos and candid captions, the “Frank and Penelope” actress took to Instagram early Tuesday morning to share a video of a flash flood in Los Angeles.

“The rain here in LA is causing flash flooding on the streets and it’s no joke,” he wrote in the caption. “Driving home tonight my car died on its own when I hit what I thought was a puddle but was more like a pond. It was just turned off and stopped and hasta la vista.”

“That looks like someone wearing waders to go fishing, but no. That’s me trying to get someone down to help me push my car,” he explained. “I went to put it in neutral so it could be pushed….oh yeah, can’t change gears unless engine started. Oh God.”

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Donna D'Errico is stranded by floodwatersInstagram | Donna D’Errico

“AAA had to come to my rescue and get him out of there and to my house. I hope it’s not hydro-locked,” he added. “Big thanks to @rhyan_derrico for coming out and staying with me the whole time, two men who stopped to help, and two women who stopped to help.”

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“It was cold and rainy and they had places they had to go, but saw me in trouble and stopped to lend a hand. I hope I get their names,” she concluded, advising her followers to “Have fun out there everyone.”

Many famous fans and friends quickly took to the comments to send their thoughts and prayers. Comedian and “Community” star Joel McHale commented “Oh my gosh.” “Real Housewives of OC” alum Peggy Tanous wrote, “Glad you’re ok. Yeah, the weather has been crazy lately.” Italian film director Giuseppe Ferlito added, “Goodbye my friend.”

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Donna D'ErricoInstagram | Donna D’Errico

While some fans couldn’t offer anything but congratulations, others tried to help however they could. “There is a manual override or used as a manual override to shift into neutral when the vehicle is off,” one enthusiast suggested, though they admitted that “the newer the car gets the less likely it is.” Donna replied, “One of the guys stopped to help find it but my car didn’t have it!”

Other followers couldn’t believe how much rain they received in LA. “Wow, is that from the rain? I thought it was a broken water main,” commented one fan. “That’s a bad situation. Glad you’re safe,” another follower chimed in. “Wow. I’m in LA and yes, this rain is no joke. Be careful out there and I’m glad you got home safely,” a third fan agreed.

More Rain Expected For Tuesday!

Flash Flood Warning includes Los Angeles CA, Glendale CA and Santa Clarita CA until 12:00 AM PST pic.twitter.com/0HG2EyvWNV

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— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) January 10, 2023

On Monday night, Deadline reported that a flash flood warning had been issued for Los Angeles County and Ventura County according to the National Weather Service. Flash flooding has already been reported in the Fillmore, Ojai, Santa Paula and Santa Clarita areas. Flooding is worse in areas scarred by recent fires.

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, two cars fell into a sinkhole in Chatsworth on Monday night, trapping two people. They later reported that firefighters had to slide down ladders to free the trapped driver, as the road could not accommodate emergency vehicles. LAFD later reported that the individual was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Rainfall is expected tonight through Tuesday. 2-5″ coast/vlys and 5-9″ foothills and mtns. Local up to 12″ with highest amounts on S facing slopes. #cawx #LARain #LAWeather #SoCal pic.twitter.com/8TodqtNUdZ

— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) January 8, 2023

By Tuesday morning, rain totals are expected to be between two and five inches. Ojai, Fillmore and Pasadena could potentially receive more.

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