California storms kill three people as 38 MILLION remain under flood alerts and Beverly Hills roads turn to rivers of mud
• The Pineapple Express weather system has killed three Californians and 38 million people remain under flood alerts
• The National Weather Service forecasts the storm could bring up to an additional six inches of rain into Tuesday
• Multi-million-dollar homes of Tinsel Town’s elite have been trashed by flooding
At least three people have died in the historic flooding battering California, as multi-million-dollar mansions are trashed by rivers of flowing mud and boulders – while forecasters predict more rain is still to come.
The Pineapple Express, a weather system lingering over much of the Golden State, is causing chaos over several regions including the star-studded Beverly Hills, Malibu and Montecito neighborhoods.
The severe weather system has killed three Californians so far and 38 million people remain under flood alerts, as the National Weather Service forecasts additional rainfall of up to six inches into Tuesday.
Forecasters estimate a slow-moving and narrow axis of anomalous moisture will continue to focus across Southern California over the next 12 to 24 hours, maintaining a significant threat for life-threatening flash flooding.
Chad Ensey, 41, died in his home in Sacramento County on Sunday when a fell on him during the storm, reported NBC News.