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Wildfire Zones Now Face Catastrophic Floods—What Happens Next?
The United States is bracing for a relentless wave of extreme weather, with California at the epicenter of a potentially catastrophic storm.

United States: As remnants of last month’s catastrophic wildfires continue to smolder in parts of Los Angeles County, authorities have sounded alarm bells, issuing evacuation warnings in anticipation of a formidable storm—one heralded as the most potent weather event in Southern California in over a year. This meteorological upheaval has ignited grave apprehensions over life-threatening debris torrents and an escalated peril of mudslides.
This tempest is merely a fragment of an active trifecta of winter storms bombarding the United States this week, a relentless onslaught that has already blanketed vast expanses with snow, ice, and deluges since the month’s onset. As yet another blizzard wreaks havoc across the Plains and Midwest, California finds itself in the eye of an impending atmospheric siege, according to CNN.
California’s Foreboding Risk of Debris-Laden Flooding
Law enforcement personnel are working alongside the Holts Summit Police Department to investigate a harrowing single-vehicle accident that has already claimed a life. Authorities have disclosed scant details regarding the victim or the exact circumstances surrounding the fatal crash.
Meanwhile, meteorologists are ringing warning bells regarding the forthcoming storm’s unprecedented severity. Ariel Cohen, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Los Angeles, has cautioned that this will be the most significant deluge of the season, bringing with it torrents of rain of an intensity seldom witnessed.
The initial trickles of precipitation will graze Southern California on Wednesday, a mere precursor to the true storm’s wrath set to descend on Thursday with unrelenting force.

Escalating Flood Risks: A Stark Warning for Residents
Los Angeles and Ventura counties, including areas already ravaged by the Palisades and Eaton wildfires, are under a Level 3 of 4 flood risk designation. Meanwhile, over 36 million Californians across San Francisco, Sacramento, and San Diego find themselves in the grip of a Level 2 flood threat, as projected by the Weather Prediction Center, as reported by CNN.
Evacuation directives will come into effect across Los Angeles County from Thursday morning through Friday afternoon, the Los Angeles County Fire Department confirmed in an advisory issued on Wednesday. Residents residing near the charred remnants of the Palisades, Sunset, and Hurst Fire zones are particularly at risk and should brace for possible evacuation orders.
In neighboring Orange County, voluntary evacuation protocols will be initiated Thursday morning for canyon areas affected by the Airport Fire’s residual burn scars. Santa Barbara County authorities have similarly issued preemptive warnings for residents dwelling near the Lake Fire’s incinerated terrain.
Communities scattered throughout San Bernardino County—including Highland, Wrightwood, and Mt. Baldy—must prepare for a deluge capable of triggering catastrophic flooding and landslides, county spokesperson David Wert revealed. Authorities have already dispatched urgent alerts via phone and text to those dwelling downstream of the Line and Bridge Fire’s devastated perimeters.
Fortifications Underway as Officials Scramble to Mitigate Impacts
Los Angeles County’s emergency response teams are deploying aggressive countermeasures to stave off the worst impacts of this looming tempest. Crews are working tirelessly to remove combustible debris left behind by the infernos, reinforcing vulnerable zones with sandbags, concrete barricades, and fortified drainage channels to prevent floodwaters from exacerbating destruction.
To safeguard residents in Altadena and Malibu Hills, officials have issued stark advisories regarding the heightened risk of mudslides. Search-and-rescue units, sheriff’s deputies, and aerial response teams stand poised to leap into action at a moment’s notice, prepared to navigate perilous conditions to aid those in distress.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass underscored the urgency of these preparations, announcing that over 7,500 feet of concrete barriers and an excess of 6,500 sandbags had been strategically positioned within the Palisades Fire burn zone. Similar reinforcement initiatives continue in the Eaton Fire-affected areas, as confirmed by California’s Office of Emergency Services, according to CNN.
While burn scar zones remain at the forefront of flood mitigation efforts, experts caution that Thursday’s storm may inflict devastation well beyond these already vulnerable areas. Cohen stressed that even urban landscapes—far removed from wildfire-stricken locales—are likely to witness significant flash flooding.
Forecasters predict rainfall accumulation between one and three inches across the Los Angeles Basin, with mountain regions, including the Palisades burn scar, susceptible to a staggering six inches of precipitation. This deluge could rival last year’s historic flooding events, raising serious concerns about widespread infrastructure damage.
Mayor Bass emphasized the storm’s citywide ramifications: “We are, of course, gravely concerned about burn scar regions, but this is an urgent matter for all Angelenos—our entire city must prepare for the rain and its inevitable consequences.”
Beyond the inundating rains, Thursday’s tempest is expected to unleash forceful wind gusts capable of toppling trees, severing power lines, and transforming debris into hazardous projectiles.
Unforgiving Winter: Ice and Snow Batter Central and Eastern US.

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As California braces for its waterlogged ordeal, another merciless winter storm continues to exact its toll on the nation’s heartland and East Coast. A new weather system, having materialized overnight in the Plains, now stretches its icy grip toward the Midwest, compounding the devastation of a previous storm that had already pummeled the eastern seaboard with relentless ice and precipitation.
Chicago has been enveloped in a substantial snowfall—its most significant of the season. By Wednesday evening, one to three inches had already accumulated across the metropolitan expanse, rendering commutes treacherous. The possibility of six inches looms before the storm’s eventual retreat overnight. Ordinarily, the city would have recorded nearly two feet of snowfall by this juncture in the season—yet a meager seven inches have fallen since December. In stark contrast, regions near the Illinois-Wisconsin border could witness double-digit snow totals.
In response to the inclement conditions, school districts in Chicago, Kansas City, and parts of Nebraska shuttered their doors or transitioned to remote learning. Meanwhile, Iowa State Police reported over 100 vehicle collisions, with nearly 300 emergency calls for assistance amid the frigid chaos, as per CNN.
Missouri also bore the storm’s lethal brunt; an exit ramp rollover crash in Callaway County claimed the life of a young child, adding to the growing tally of weather-induced tragedies.
🚨Fatal Crash in Callaway County🚨
— MSHP Troop F (@MSHPTrooperF) February 12, 2025
Troopers are assisting the Holts Summit Police Department with a one vehicle rollover crash on the exit ramp from eastbound U.S. 54 to Route AA/OO. There is one confirmed fatality.
The exit ramp is closed at this time. Please avoid the area. pic.twitter.com/ZyNndQ4LNH
The winter mayhem extended its disruptive grip to air travel, with over 1,000 flight cancellations and more than 6,000 delays wreaking havoc on airports in Chicago, St. Louis, and Washington DC.
As snow marches eastward, portions of Pennsylvania, New York, and New England brace for a nightmarish mix of ice and snow, rendering roadways perilously slick. Ice-laden conditions, already responsible for widespread power outages in Virginia, continue to threaten additional blackouts as heavy accumulations snap trees and down electrical lines.
Menacing Tornadoes: The South Faces a New Wrath
The same ferocious weather system fueling this winter onslaught is simultaneously intensifying storms across the southern US, reviving rainfall and turbulent thunderstorms.
Particularly at risk are Mississippi and Alabama, where meteorologists warn of a Level 3 of 5 threat for severe weather, including destructive winds and possible tornadoes. The National Weather Service in Mobile has raised alarms over the potential formation of EF2 or stronger tornadoes, some of which may materialize after nightfall—an ominous prospect given the heightened fatality risk associated with nocturnal twisters, according to CNN.
This grim warning comes just one week after a deadly tornado ravaged a Tennessee community under the cover of darkness, claiming at least two lives.
As the nation grapples with nature’s relentless fury, residents from coast to coast must remain vigilant, heeding warnings and preparing for the worst.
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Oil Prices Soar After This New Surprise Move—What It Means for You
Oil prices rose over 1 percent on Thursday after Trump revoked Chevron’s license to export Venezuelan crude, sparking supply concerns.

United States: Oil prices surged beyond 1 percent on Thursday as apprehensions over supply constraints reemerged following US President Donald Trump’s abrupt revocation of a crucial license that had permitted US energy behemoth Chevron (CVX.N) to continue its Venezuelan operations.
However, these gains were tempered by mounting optimism regarding a potential diplomatic resolution in Ukraine, which, if materialized, could lead to an uptick in Russian crude exports. Additionally, an unanticipated increase in US gasoline and distillate inventories exerted downward pressure on price momentum, according to reports by Reuters.
As of 1240 GMT, Brent crude futures advanced 86 cents, equivalent to a 1.19 percent rise, reaching USD 73.39 per barrel. Concurrently, US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures climbed 78 cents, or 1.14 percent, to settle at USD 69.40 per barrel. This follows a prior session where both contracts concluded at their lowest valuation since December 10.
“Oil prices are exhibiting signs of stabilization around their two-month troughs after Trump’s decision to rescind Chevron’s license, effectively barring the company from exporting Venezuelan crude,” noted PVM analyst Tamas Varga.
The revocation of Chevron’s license signifies the company’s forfeiture of its ability to ship Venezuelan crude to international markets. Consequently, if Venezuela’s state-run oil entity PDVSA assumes control over these exports, US refineries will find themselves unable to procure the crude due to stringent American sanctions, as per Reuters.
“Chevron’s withdrawal from the Venezuelan oil landscape could curtail the nation’s overall crude production, potentially affording OPEC+ additional leeway to amplify output,” analysts at TD Cowen observed in a research note. “Should this materialize, coastal refiners in the US might face escalated procurement expenses.”
In the event that OPEC+ refrains from augmenting supply, the market could witness a pronounced elevation in heavy sour crude prices, a development that would disproportionately impact US refiners reliant on such blends.
Chevron currently exports approximately 240,000 barrels per day (bpd) from its Venezuelan operations, a figure constituting over a quarter of the country’s total oil production.
According to the reports, Trump’s overtures toward brokering a Russia-Ukraine peace accord have garnered significant scrutiny. The former president disclosed that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy is scheduled to visit Washington on Friday to finalize an accord concerning rare earth minerals. However, Zelenskiy underscored that the outcome of negotiations hinges on continued US assistance.
“Financial markets thrive on clarity and abhor uncertainty. Absent a definitive trajectory on trade tariffs and Eastern European stability, oil prices are likely to oscillate unpredictably, with sporadic, sentiment-driven surges,” Varga added.
Separately, data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) on Wednesday revealed an unexpected contraction in domestic crude inventories spurred by heightened refining activity. However, contrary to forecasts, gasoline and distillate stockpiles registered unanticipated gains, adding an additional layer of complexity to market dynamics.
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Why Is Elon Musk Shaping Trump’s Cabinet? The Answer May Surprise You!
White House press secretary explained why Musk would attend Trump’s inaugural Cabinet meeting despite not being a Cabinet member.

United States: White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday elucidated to reporters why Elon Musk is slated to join President Trump’s inaugural Cabinet meeting, despite his non-Cabinet status, offering a glimpse into the forthcoming assembly.
“Elon collaborates daily with Cabinet secretaries and their teams to unearth inefficiency, malfeasance, and exploitation within these agencies,” Leavitt articulated when probed about Musk’s participation. “Every Cabinet secretary heeds the guidance and strategic direction of DOGE,” she affirmed.
Leavitt further underscored the symbiotic relationship between the secretaries and DOGE, shedding light on the meeting’s objectives, according to the reports by CNN.
“Cabinet members will be presenting updates on their progress,” she conveyed, “and sharing insights into the initiatives underway within their agencies, particularly in relation to advancing the policy commitments the president championed during his campaign.”

House Speaker Seeks Minimal Adjustments to Budget Resolution Ahead of Senate Discussions
According to the reports by CNN, House Speaker Mike Johnson disclosed plans to convene with Senate Majority Leader John Thune on Wednesday, following the House’s narrow approval of its budget framework on Tuesday evening.
When questioned about his openness to alterations in the final budget resolution, Johnson told CNN, “As few changes as feasible.”
The House’s adoption of the extensive budget outline came after Johnson’s determined efforts to sway resistant members. With a last-minute push from President Donald Trump via phone calls, GOP leaders engaged in a whirlwind of persuasion throughout Tuesday to galvanize support for their proposal.
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Chaos at the Pentagon? Trump’s Surprise Overhaul Stuns Washington!
The Trump administration executed a dramatic shake-up at the Pentagon, removing six senior officials, including Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. CQ Brown.

United States: The Trump administration orchestrated a sweeping overhaul at the Pentagon on Friday evening, ousting six senior officials as Secretary Pete Hegseth fulfilled his pledge to disrupt the department’s leadership hierarchy.
President Donald Trump and Hegseth dismissed Gen. CQ Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, appointing Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, a relatively obscure figure, in his place.
Caine’s selection underscores Trump’s inclination toward unconventional warfare and special operations. Caine was among the cadre of military leaders who convened with Trump in December 2018 at Iraq’s Al Asad airbase. During Trump’s visit to deliver a Christmas address and assess the situation firsthand, Caine proposed a rapid defeat of ISIS through intensified resources and eased engagement constraints, according to the reports by Fox News.
“‘We’re only hitting them from a temporary base in Syria,'” Trump recounted Caine saying. “‘But if you gave us permission, we could strike them from the back, from the side, from every angle – from the very base you’re standing on, sir. They wouldn’t know what hit them.'”
This perspective sharply contrasted with the more cautious counsel from Pentagon leadership, leaving a lasting impact on Trump, according to Rob Greenway, a former National Security Council official who accompanied the trip and has known Caine since their days at Virginia Military Institute.
In announcing Caine’s appointment, Trump praised him as “a distinguished pilot, a national security strategist, a successful entrepreneur, and a ‘warfighter’ with robust experience in interagency and special operations.”
Trump tapped Caine from relative obscurity to serve as his chief military advisor following criticisms that Gen. CQ Brown had advanced a “woke” agenda at the Pentagon. Brown had previously issued a 2022 memo outlining diversity objectives for the Air Force.
Although Caine lacks the conventional qualifications for the role—such as being a combatant commander or a service chief—he will need a waiver to secure confirmation.
The move has left defense analysts speculating about the trajectory Caine might take in this pivotal role.
“Caine hasn’t published much, so we’re left deciphering the tea leaves,” said Mark Cancian, a senior defense analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Greenway lauded Caine as “an inspired choice, a remarkable officer with a diverse background, and someone who enjoys the president’s confidence,” as per the reports by Fox News.
Caine’s reputation as a tenacious fighter pilot, earning him the moniker “Razin” Caine, undoubtedly appealed to Trump. However, Greenway suggested that Caine’s unconventional path through both the military and the private sector also factored into Trump’s decision.
“One of the president’s priorities is for the Pentagon to finally pass an audit. He wants someone who understands balance sheets and can steer the department toward financial accountability.”
The Pentagon has failed seven consecutive audits, prompting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to target the Defense Department for budgetary cuts.
Caine, an experienced F-16 pilot, has served in roles ranging from top military liaison to the CIA to an Air National Guard officer and the founder of a regional airline in Texas. He was also a White House fellow at the Agriculture Department and a counterterrorism expert on the White House’s Homeland Security Council.
Between 2018 and 2019, he acted as deputy commander of Special Operations Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, which has combated the Islamic State since 2014. Although details of his contributions remain scant, clandestine airstrikes escalated during his tenure as Trump delegated airstrike authorization to commanders on the ground.
Critics, however, argue that Caine, like Hegseth, lacks the high-level command experience necessary for his new advisory position, according to the reports.
“Trump seems to view the role as one with the authority to mobilize forces and allocate funds, but it doesn’t function that way,” said Gene Moran, a former advisor to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and founder of lobbying firm Capitol Integration. “The president now has advisors with limited senior-level qualifications in these critical roles.”
The administration also dismissed Adm. Lisa Franchetti, chief of naval operations, whom Hegseth reportedly believed was appointed primarily due to her gender. Additionally, Gen. Jim Slife, Air Force vice chief of staff, and the judge advocates general of the Army, Navy, and Air Force were relieved of their duties.
“If naval operations falter, at least we can take solace in achieving another first! The first female member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff—hooray,” Hegseth quipped in his 2024 book, The War on Warriors.
Greenway noted the Navy’s struggles with delivering procurement programs on schedule and within budget, as well as its tendency to decommission more ships than it builds. “The message here is that accountability must be restored,” he said.
Perhaps the most significant policy shift could emerge from the overhaul of the judge advocates general. Hegseth aims to enhance the autonomy of ground forces, reducing legal oversight that could impede military operations.
The judge advocates general, as the top legal officers of their respective branches oversee legal advisors, defense counsel, and prosecutors for court-martial.
Hegseth has criticized what he perceives as excessive prosecution of war crimes. “He wants to extend the benefit of the doubt to the warfighter, barring, of course, an outright massacre,” a source familiar with the defense secretary’s mindset shared.
“We ultimately need attorneys who provide sound constitutional advice and don’t exist merely as obstacles,” Hegseth stated during a Fox News interview on Sunday.
Cancian expressed concerns over this approach, “While Hegseth believes troops should act decisively to secure victory without legal hesitation, this could lead to actions contravening international laws or treaties, sparking significant controversies both domestically and with allies.”
According to the reports by Fox News, the ascension of Caine, with his clandestine operations background, and the dismissal of top military lawyers signal a potential pivot toward covert operations. This shift aligns with recent terrorism designations targeting Latin American cartels, potentially paving the way for covert counter-narcotics missions south of the border.
“We might witness shifts in troop deployments in longstanding regions and new missions in Mexico targeting the cartels,” speculated another Hegseth confidant.
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