Flash Flood Warning issued December 26 at 2:00AM PST until December 26 at 6:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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At 200 AM PST, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
heavy rain falling across the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing
or expected to begin shortly. Additional Rock slides and mud slides
have been occuring and are likely to continue to occur. Rain rates
of up to 1.00 inch per hour have been observed. In addition, there
is moderate flooding occuring along the Ventura River at San Antonio
Creek at Camp Comfort, and North Fork Matilija. Structures could be
inundated.

HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing
flash flooding. Rock slides and mud slides, along with
debris flows.

SOURCE…Radar, rain gauge reports, and local authority reports.

IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas,
highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor
drainage and low-lying areas. Rock slides and mud
slides. Cannot rule out debris flow. Structures could
be inundated.

Some locations that will experience flash flooding include…
Ojai, Rose Valley, Highway 33 between Wheeler Springs and Rose
Valley Road, Meiners Oaks and Reyes Peak.
Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
Be aware of rockslides and mudslides

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Flash Flood Warning issued December 26 at 1:57AM PST until December 26 at 6:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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…DANGEROUS NIGHTTIME FLOODING ONGOING…

At 157 AM PST, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
heavy rain falling across the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing
or expected to begin shortly. Additional Rock slides and mud slides
have been occuring and are likely to continue to occur. Rain rates
of up to 1.00 inch per hour have been observed. In addition, there
is moderate flooding occuring along the Ventura River at San Antonio
Creek at Camp Comfort. Structures could be inundated.

HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing
flash flooding. Rock slides and mud slides, along with
debris flows.

SOURCE…Radar, rain gauge reports, and local authority reports.

IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas,
highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor
drainage and low-lying areas. Rock slides and mud
slides. Cannot rule out debris flow. Structures could be
inundated.

Some locations that will experience flash flooding include…
Oxnard, Ventura, Ojai, Port Hueneme, Ventura Harbor, La Conchita,
Rincon Point, Solimar Beach, Seacliff, Lake Casitas, El Rio and
Silver Strand Beach.
Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.

Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the
dangers of flooding. Be aware of rockslides and mudslides

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Inside the Wolf’s Lair, the hidden forest headquarters where Hitler directed the war

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By Pavlo Fedykovych, CNN

Masuria, Poland (CNN) — The narrow road through the Masurian countryside winds alongside shimmering lakes and mossy swamps. It passes through sleepy villages filled with steep-roofed houses that, even on a warm summer’s day, look ready for deepest winter.

This region of northeastern Poland is known for outdoor recreation. It’s a destination for hiking, horseback riding and other pursuits that thrive in clean air and boundless countryside. A peaceful escape.

Suddenly, the road dives into a thick forest. Birds chirp high in the branches of deciduous trees. The scene is bucolic, but the setting is deceptive.

An abandoned railway track appears first. Then, ruins begin to emerge from the foliage.

These peaceful country roads have led to somewhere dark: The Wolf’s Lair — a vast, secluded complex where Nazi leader Adolf Hitler planned major military campaigns of World War II, and where an assassination plot nearly altered the course of the war.

Choosing the forests and marshes of Masuria to establish a headquarters was a strategic calculation for the Nazis. Having invaded Poland at the outset of World War II in September 1939, Germany now claimed this region — part of East Prussia — as its own.

As he embarked on his aggressive strategy to push farther east with an invasion of the Soviet Union, Hitler needed a nerve center close to the border with the USSR. Operation Barbarossa, one of the largest military invasions in history, would begin in summer 1941.

The area east of the small town of Kętrzyn, then known as Rastenburg, worked well. A railway line built decades earlier facilitated the construction, and the forest provided natural protection. More importantly, it was just 50 miles, or 80 kilometers, away from the Soviet border.

Charged with the momentum of the early days of conflict, the Nazis worked fast. The German Third Reich’s main military engineering contractor, Organisation Todt, deployed teams to the forests, aided by forced labor from prisoners of war — mainly from Poland and France.

In June 1941, with the planned invasion just days away, the Wolf’s Lair was completed, and Hitler moved in.

A forest fortress

The Wolf’s Lair was never intended to be just a military base — it was a well-developed stronghold that was also designed as a comfortable place to live for the German war machine’s senior figures. A forested retreat.

And it wasn’t only meant for Hitler. Once it was up and running, Nazi top brass, including Joseph Goebbels, Martin Bormann, Hermann Göring and Wilhelm Keitel, moved in to live alongside the dictator.

“The Wolf’s Lair became an unofficial capital of the Third Reich,” says Grzegorz Opala, a history enthusiast who now guides visitors around what remains of the facility.

The scale matched Hitler’s ambitions. In total, 50 bunkers and 70 barracks were constructed. The bunker walls were made of concrete, about 20 feet, or six meters, thick. The complex spanned almost one square mile and included two airfields and a railway station. Extravagant additions included a tea house, a casino and a cinema.

An elaborate system of natural camouflage — masking nets, trees and moss-covered bunker facades — protected the Wolf’s Lair from air raids. More than 50,000 landmines encircled the complex.

Its history as Hitler’s HQ ended on January 24, 1945, when the Germans detonated the bunkers while retreating from the advancing Red Army. Ironically, many structures survived the blast, proving the quality of construction.

Like many Nazi remnants on Polish territory, the Wolf’s Lair was left to rot. After the fall of communism, it was developed into a tourist site. In 2017, the Polish government took control and carried out major renovation work to preserve it as a place of historical significance.

Today, the Wolf

Flash Flood Warning issued December 26 at 1:25AM PST until December 26 at 6:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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FFWLOX

The National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard has extended the

* Flash Flood Warning for…
Southwestern Ventura County in southwestern California…

* Until 600 AM PST.

* At 125 AM PST, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
heavy rain falling across the warned area. Flash flooding is
ongoing or expected to begin shortly. Additional Rock slides and
mud slides have been occuring and are likely to continue to occur.
Rain rates of up to 1.00 inch per hour have been observed.

HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing
flash flooding. Rock slides and mud slides, along with
debris flows.

SOURCE…Radar, rain gauge reports, and local authority
reports.

IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban
areas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as
other poor drainage and low-lying areas. Rock slides
and mud slides. Cannot rule out debris flow.

* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include…
Oxnard, Ventura, Ojai, Port Hueneme, Ventura Harbor, La Conchita,
Rincon Point, Solimar Beach, Seacliff, Lake Casitas, El Rio and
Silver Strand Beach.
Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.

Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the
dangers of flooding. Be aware of rockslides and mudslides

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Flash Flood Warning issued December 26 at 1:20AM PST until December 26 at 6:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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At 120 AM PST, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
heavy rain falling across the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing
or expected to begin shortly. Additional Rock slides and mud slides
have been occuring and are likely to continue to occur, especially
around the Ojai area. Rain rates of up to 1.00 inch per hour have
been observed.

HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing
flash flooding. Rock slides and mud slides, along with
debris flows.

SOURCE…Radar, rain gauge reports, and local authority reports.

IMPACT…Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas,
highways, streets and underpasses as well as other poor
drainage and low-lying areas. Rock slides and mud
slides. Cannot rule out debris flow.

Some locations that will experience flash flooding include…
Ojai, Rose Valley, Highway 33 between Wheeler Springs and Rose
Valley Road, Meiners Oaks and Reyes Peak.

It will take little additional rainfall for dangerous flash
flooding, along with rock slides and mud slides, to re-develop.
Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
Be aware of rockslides and mudslides

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