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Photos: Death toll rises to 18 after Montecito, California, mudslides engulf hundreds of homes

By Kevin Byrne, AccuWeather senior editor

Published Jan 10, 2018 4:13 PM EDT | Updated Jul 10, 2019 1:53 PM EDT

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A powerful storm unleashed a torrent of water and mud down the fire-scarred hillsides across Southern California on Tuesday, damaging many homes, shutting down major freeways and forcing thousands to evacuate.

Some of the worst damage was sustained in Santa Barbara County, where the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's office said at least 18 people died in the coastal town of Montecito, home to about 9,000 people. The communities of Carpinteria and Summerland were also hit hard.

The death toll reached 18 on Friday after rescuers continued to search damaged homes in the area. Six people remain missing as of Friday evening. At least 100 homes have been destroyed while another 300 are damaged.

Numerous rescue attempts were conducted to free people that were trapped in their homes. At least 50 people were rescued from their rooftops by helicopter, according to the Associated Press.

“It looked like a World War I battlefield,” Santa Barbara Sheriff Bill Brown told the AP. “It was literally a carpet of mud and debris everywhere with huge boulders, rocks, downed trees, power lines, wrecked cars, lots of obstacles and challenges for rescue personnel to get to homes, let alone to get people out of them.”

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A damaged vehicle was pushed onto U.S. Highway 101 by the mudflow in the Montecito area. (Photo/Mike Eliason Santa Barbara County Fire Public Information Officer)

The heavy rain triggered debris flows and flash flooding in areas hit hard by recent wildfires, including the massive Thomas Fire, which has burned nearly 282,000 acres across Santa Barbara and Ventura counties and is the largest wildfire in state history. The blaze reached 100 percent containment on Friday, Jan.12, over a month after it ignited on Dec. 4.

Local officials urged residents to stay off the roads as large rocks, downed power lines, mud and other debris were strewn onto the roads. At one point, some vehicles were driving in the wrong direction on the U.S. Highway 101, leading to a dangerous traffic situation.

A large stretch of the 101 Freeway is expected to remain closed through Montecito until Thursday night, the California Department of Transportation said. Road closures are still in effect across parts of Ventura and Los Angeles counties.

Evacuation orders for residents in burn scar areas were first issued on Sunday by Santa Barbara County officials. Mandatory evacuations were ordered on Monday afternoon for areas impacted by the Creek Fire near Sylmar, as rain moved through the region. In Los Angeles County, an additional 23 homes were evacuated Tuesday in the La Tuna Canyon burn area.

Emergency management officials said most of Montecito will be without potable water, natural gas, electricity and sanitation for an extended period of time.

As cleanup efforts get underway, drier weather is expected through the end of the week in the region as storms move into the Pacific Northwest.

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A tractor-trailer sitting in mud and flood water on US Highway 101 near Montecito, California. (Photo/SBCFireInfo)

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Debris and mud cover the entrance of the Montecito Inn after heavy rain brought flash flooding and mudslides to the area in Montecito, Calif. on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018. (AP Photo/Daniel Dreifuss)

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A stretch of Interstate 5 near Sheldon, California, became flooded by heavy rain on Tuesday, Jan. 9. (Photo/California Department of Transportation)

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This aerial view shows the town of Montecito overrun with mud on Tuesday, Jan. 9. (Photo/Ventura County Air Unit)

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A house damaged by a debris flow in Montecito, California. (Photo/SBCFireInfo)

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State Route 33 north of Ojai, California. SR-33 remains closed between Fairview Road and Lockwood Valley Road. (Photo/Caltrans District 7)

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A resident's home in Montecito was overwhelmed by mud following the storm. (Photo/Mike Eliason Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

More images showing the devastation in Montecito today. #sbsheriff pic.twitter.com/i498Y3N0Ej

— SB Sheriff's Office (@sbsheriff) January 10, 2018

#CAstorm- Damage to guest cottages at the storied San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito due to deadly mudflow from overnight heavy rain. pic.twitter.com/5exjodLtk7

— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) January 9, 2018

#CAstorm- The main line of the Union Pacific Railroad through Montecito is blocked with mudflow and debris due to heavy rains. pic.twitter.com/m8TbKtyxAa

— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) January 9, 2018

#Hwy101 will remain fully CLOSED from #Hwy126 in Ventura to Milpas St in #SantaBarbara until further notice. Crews/contractors are on site and working to reopen the highway ASAP. pic.twitter.com/LZUDGlyASm

— Caltrans District 5 (@CaltransD5) January 9, 2018

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