Ellen DeGeneres was in the direct path of the terrifying storm in Montecito, CA.
The former talk show host shared a video that shows the insane power of flash floods.
Ellen Shows Scary Scenes In Montecito, CA.
“So, Montecito is being evacuated, the whole town,” he told the camera as water flowed behind him. “This is the five-year anniversary of the fire and the landslide that killed so many people, and uh, people lost their homes, their lives. This is crazy work! On our five year anniversary we had unprecedented rain. This creek next to our house never flows. It’s probably about nine feet up and maybe another two feet up.”
DeGeneres assured fans that he and his wife, along with their fur baby are planning to move.
Ellen Urges Everyone to Be “Kinder to Nature”
Before signing off, he reminded his millions of followers that “we need to be kinder to Mother Nature, because nature is not happy with us. Let’s all do our part. Stay safe everyone.”
Many of his followers agreed with his Nature statement and spoke up in the comments section.
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“Mother Nature is not happy at all!” a follower wrote.
“I agree Mother Nature is not happy with what humans have done to this earth ?,” echoed another.
“Earth is not happy right now,” wrote another.
One realizes this transfer frenzy occurs on the five-year anniversary of a different transfer.
“It’s crazy that it happened on the same day as 5 years ago. Stay safe,” they wrote.
Famous Faces of Montecito!
Some fans urged DeGeneres to stay away from the rushing creek and go back inside.
DeGeneres and de Rossi live among several other celebrities in Montecito.
Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Rob Lowe, Gwyneth Paltrow, Adam Levine and George Lucas are among her famous neighbors. They also had to move from the area.
The Montecito Fire Department is urging Montecito residents to GTFO IMMEDIATELY!
Five Years Ago To The Date Montecito Was Hit By Mudslides & Rain
According to New York TimesThis winter’s storm comes five years after mudslides killed 23 people and destroyed several homes in Santa Barbara County.
According to the store, 30,000 residents were ordered to immediately evacuate Montecito, CA. on January 9.
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“We are in the middle of a series of significant and powerful storms,” Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said in a briefing. “Right now, we have a storm that is causing a lot of problems and has the potential to cause major problems across our county, especially in burn scar areas.”
The hardest hit area was Santa Cruz County, which is about 70 miles south of San Francisco.
Mudslides blocked two highways in the Santa Cruz Mountains that connect the region to the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/