Tag: Dread

  • With rain on the way, dread grows in fire-ravaged Palisades, Altadena and landslide-prone Rancho Palos Verdes


    Michael Gessl’s house survived the Palisades fire that destroyed much of his neighborhood, but something else is making him nervous.

    Rain.

    There is, at last, precipitation in the forecast for this weekend. And Gessl worries about water seeping through his skylight, which was removed during the firefight. He’s holding it in place, for now, with rocks.

    “I don’t want all the contents of my house to get wet and soggy,” said Gessl, 75, who never evacuated and has been hunkered down inside his cold, dark Pacific Palisades house since the fire started on Jan. 7.

    He is keeping a close watch on the charred hillside behind his home, hoping old tree roots keep it from sliding when it gets wet.

    About 40 miles south, Marianne Hunter dreads the rain because of an another ongoing disaster: the landslides on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

    A section of Dauntless and Exultant Drives is closed due to the ongoing landslide and work to continue to repave the streets and fix the water lines in the Portuguese Bend neighborhood in Palos Verdes on June 21, 2024. According to a resident, two of the homes in the neighborhood have been red tagged.

    (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)

    Such is the paradox of Los Angeles County this winter: It is dangerously dry. But recent disasters — the Palisades, Eaton and Hughes fires and the peninsula landslides — have made people fear the effects of rain they know they desperately need.

    If the rain doesn’t come, the fire danger will increase. If it comes too fast, it could trigger mudslides and toxic runoff in the burn scars, and it could accelerate movement on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

    There, back-to-back wet winters triggered last year’s extreme land movement that warped roads, cracked houses and transformed landscapes. With the lubricated ground shifting, at times, nine to 12 inches a week, utility companies shut off electricity, gas and internet for hundreds of homes.

    “L.A. needs the rain, obviously. All of Southern California does. However, rain here in any excessive amount is a problem,” said Hunter, 75, whose house in Rancho Palos Verdes has not had heating since the gas was shut off last summer.

    Michael Anderson, the state climatologist for the California Department of Water Resources, calls it a “kind of uneasy dichotomy — we need the rain, but we’d really like it to come in as an overly friendly marine layer.”

    Most of Los Angeles County is in a severe drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.

    From Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, the county logged 0.19 inches of rain, Anderson said. In a typical year, 4.35 inches falls during that time.

    Even if this weekend’s storms, which are predicted to be mild, bring an inch of rain, January would be the fifth driest since record keeping began in 1896, Anderson said.

    The current dry spell comes after the back-to-back wet winters of 2023 and 2024. Atmospheric rivers pummeled the Southland with record-breaking rainfall that brought lush vegetation — which dried out and became combustible last summer when intense heat also shattered records.

    “You’re really kind of piling extreme on extreme here,” Anderson said.

    A small amount of rain is forecast for the region this weekend, most likely between Saturday afternoon and Monday evening, said Mike Wofford, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.

    A half-inch of rain or less is expected across most of the county, but precipitation totals could be up to 1.5 inches in the eastern San Gabriel Mountains.

    Because the rain is expected to be light, the risk of debris flow in burned areas is low, Wofford said. But there is a small chance a thunderstorm could emerge directly over a burn scar — a worst-case scenario that could cause problems.

    Mayor Karen Bass issued an emergency executive order Tuesday to shore up Los Angeles burn areas and protect watersheds ahead of potential rain.

    Mudslides damaged both lanes of Mulholland Drive in February 2024 during a very wet rainy season.

    (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)

    She directed city crews to clear and remove vegetation, reinforce hillsides and roads and clear debris. The city will install reinforced concrete barriers and sandbags to buttress affected areas and stem the flow of toxins, according to the mayor’s office.

    The city also will work to divert stormwater into the sewer system to prevent fire-contaminated runoff from flowing directly into the ocean.

    In Pasadena and the neighboring, unincorporated community of Altadena, the Eaton fire burned more than two feet into the hillsides, “so there is no root system left” to hold soil and debris, said Lisa Derderian, a spokeswoman for the city of Pasadena.

    “We are concerned for even the lightest rain” in burned foothills areas, Derderian wrote in an email, adding that “it’ll be several years of heightened awareness and preparedness every time we get rain [and] wind.”

    Officials will be distributing thousands of pre-filled sandbags in the coming days, she said.

    Elizabeth Richey, a 59-year-old landscape designer, has been watching the forecast with growing alarm.

    Her rented home in Altadena burned in the Eaton fire. For two weeks, it was off limits, blocked off by local authorities and the National Guard.

    When Richey returned for the first time this week, she salvaged a few personal treasures from her blackened garden: Her grandmother’s flower pot. Her mother’s stone Buddha statues. Some vintage, colorful glass fishing balls and wrought-iron furniture.

    A fallen street sign and destroyed homes on Marathon Road in Altadena on Jan. 14.

    (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

    “Its beautiful stuff, all charred, but still there,” she said, adding: “The rain brings an urgency to getting the stuff out before its becomes a soupy mess.”

    Richey had checked the garden but had not yet scoured the wreckage of the house, because she did not have proper protective gear.

    She left early the night of Jan. 7 because she was initially worried about wind, not fire. On her way out, she grabbed one photo of her late mother sitting in a field of poppies — but nothing else.

    “I’m still in shock about everything that I’ve lost. Four generations of memorabilia, all my kids memories: gone,” said Richey, who has two adult children.

    Richey was desperate to comb through the house — before it gets wet.

    On the landslide-plagued Palos Verdes Peninsula, Hunter said she hoped for a gentle weekend rain, not an inundation that would cause the ground to slip farther and her community’s problems to escalate once again.

    Her house in the hard-hit Portuguese Bend neighborhood has just minor cracks from land movement, but the last year has been challenging.

    She said she and her husband made “a huge investment” for solar power for their house after the electricity was cut off. With no gas, they sporadically use a fireplace to stay warm.

    The telephone landline was disabled. And thus, so was her husband’s pacemaker monitor, which was connected to it.

    In recent weeks, the land movement in Rancho Palos Verdes has slowed.

    Local officials credit the dry winter and several newly installed deep de-watering wells, which have pumped out millions of gallons of groundwater that drives the area’s landslide movement.

    But as worried as she is about too much water, Hunter is equally concerned about fire.

    “We have a lot of foliage, a lot of trees … a lot of dry brush,” she said. “So, there’s good in every bad. And vice versa.”



    As rain clouds loom over the scorched landscapes of Palisades, Altadena, and Rancho Palos Verdes, residents are grappling with a new wave of fear and uncertainty. The recent wildfires have left these communities vulnerable to mudslides and debris flows, adding a new layer of danger to an already devastated region.

    In Palisades, where the flames have left a trail of destruction in their wake, residents are bracing for the potential impact of heavy rainfall. The charred trees and barren hillsides offer little protection against the threat of mudslides, prompting many to fear for their safety and the safety of their homes.

    Similarly, in Altadena, where the scars of the Bobcat Fire are still visible, residents are anxiously monitoring weather forecasts and preparing for the worst. The steep terrain and lack of vegetation make the area particularly susceptible to mudslides, raising concerns about the potential for further damage and destruction.

    And in Rancho Palos Verdes, where landslides are a constant threat, the approaching rainstorm has only heightened fears of a disaster waiting to happen. The unstable cliffs and eroded slopes leave little room for optimism, as residents brace themselves for the possibility of evacuation and loss.

    As these communities grapple with the aftermath of wildfires and the looming threat of mudslides, one thing is clear: the dread grows with each passing day. The residents of Palisades, Altadena, and Rancho Palos Verdes are facing an uncertain future, as they wait to see what the rain will bring to their already fragile landscapes.

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    2. Fire-ravaged Altadena
    3. Landslide-prone Rancho Palos Verdes
    4. Weather update for Palisades
    5. Wildfire aftermath in Altadena
    6. Rainfall concerns in Rancho Palos Verdes
    7. Natural disaster fears in Palisades
    8. Recovery efforts in Altadena
    9. Landslide risk in Rancho Palos Verdes
    10. Weather forecast for fire-ravaged areas

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  • X-Shot Skins Dread Foam Blaster (12 Dart) by ZURU x Sonic The Hedgehog Toy for Kids, Teens, Adults

    X-Shot Skins Dread Foam Blaster (12 Dart) by ZURU x Sonic The Hedgehog Toy for Kids, Teens, Adults


    Price: $17.99
    (as of Dec 30,2024 07:42:21 UTC – Details)



    Skin your blaster with the super sonic speed of Sonic the Hedgehog! With a 12-dart capacity, the XSHOT Skins Dread’s double trouble rotating barrels mean you are locked and loaded for fun. When you run out of darts in one barrel, switch over to the second one and blast the competition from up to 27m / 90 feet away. Hunt for all 6 Sonic the Hedgehog Skins and find the rare blasters. Choose different, choose XSHOT Skins.
    CHOOSE YOUR SKIN: Join the battle with the pop culture icon Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails, and Knuckles with the X-Shot Sonic Skin.
    FIRING POWER: The X-Shot Skins Dread is double the fun and double the trouble! Hit multiple targets up to 27m / 90 feet away.
    DART CAPACITY: With a 12-dart capacity dual rotating barrels, when you run out of darts in one barrel, simply switch over to the second one to blast the competition away!
    AIR POCKET TECHNOLOGY: X-Shot Skins includes Air Pocket Technology Darts for a further, faster, and more accurate blast!
    PACK INCLUSIONS: 1x X-Shot Skins Dread Blaster – Sonic the Hedgehog 12x Air Pocket Technology Foam Darts

    Customers say

    Customers find the toy gun easy to use and fun. They appreciate its quick reloading speed, great value for money, and accurate shooting performance. The gun’s visual appeal, accuracy, and quality are also mentioned as positive aspects.

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    Get ready to take on your opponents with the new X-Shot Skins Dread Foam Blaster by ZURU, featuring a Sonic The Hedgehog design! This blaster comes with 12 darts, allowing you to unleash a flurry of foam projectiles at your targets.

    Perfect for kids, teens, and adults alike, this blaster is sure to provide hours of fun and excitement. The Sonic The Hedgehog design adds a cool and unique touch to your battles, making you stand out from the crowd.

    So gear up, grab your blaster, and get ready to blast away with the X-Shot Skins Dread Foam Blaster by ZURU x Sonic The Hedgehog!
    #XShot #Skins #Dread #Foam #Blaster #Dart #ZURU #Sonic #Hedgehog #Toy #Kids #Teens #Adults,Pop Sonic

  • Metroid Dread Special Edition Nintendo Switch w/ Amiibo 2-Pack & Collector Pins!

    Metroid Dread Special Edition Nintendo Switch w/ Amiibo 2-Pack & Collector Pins!



    Metroid Dread Special Edition Nintendo Switch w/ Amiibo 2-Pack & Collector Pins!

    Price : 119.00

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    Attention Metroid fans! Get ready to dive back into the thrilling world of Samus Aran with the Metroid Dread Special Edition Nintendo Switch bundle!

    This special edition includes the highly anticipated Metroid Dread game, a limited edition Nintendo Switch console featuring exclusive Metroid Dread artwork, a matching dock, and Joy-Con controllers. But that’s not all – you also get a special Metroid Dread Amiibo 2-pack featuring Samus Aran and the fearsome E.M.M.I. enemy, as well as a set of collector pins to show off your love for the series.

    Immerse yourself in the action-packed universe of Metroid Dread with this incredible special edition bundle. Pre-order yours now and get ready to embark on a new adventure with Samus Aran! #MetroidDread #NintendoSwitch #SpecialEdition
    #Metroid #Dread #Special #Edition #Nintendo #Switch #Amiibo #2Pack #Collector #Pins

  • Metroid Dread Special Edition Nintendo Switch + amiibo bundle 2 pack SHIPS TODAY

    Metroid Dread Special Edition Nintendo Switch + amiibo bundle 2 pack SHIPS TODAY



    Metroid Dread Special Edition Nintendo Switch + amiibo bundle 2 pack SHIPS TODAY

    Price : 199.99

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    Attention Metroid fans! The highly anticipated Metroid Dread Special Edition Nintendo Switch + amiibo bundle 2 pack is now available and shipping TODAY. This special edition includes a custom-designed Nintendo Switch console, a copy of Metroid Dread, and two exclusive amiibo figures. Don’t miss out on this limited edition release – order now before it’s too late! #MetroidDread #NintendoSwitch #amiibo #LimitedEdition
    #Metroid #Dread #Special #Edition #Nintendo #Switch #amiibo #bundle #pack #SHIPS #TODAY

  • DreadOut 2 LAUNCH EDITION Sealed Nintendo Switch Game ASIAN Release Dread Out

    DreadOut 2 LAUNCH EDITION Sealed Nintendo Switch Game ASIAN Release Dread Out



    DreadOut 2 LAUNCH EDITION Sealed Nintendo Switch Game ASIAN Release Dread Out

    Price : 48.99

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    Are you a fan of horror games and looking for something new to add to your collection? Look no further than DreadOut 2 LAUNCH EDITION for the Nintendo Switch!

    This Asian release of the game comes sealed and ready to play, offering a chilling experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Dive into a world filled with supernatural elements and eerie encounters, as you unravel the mysteries that lie within.

    Don’t miss out on this limited edition release of DreadOut 2 for the Nintendo Switch. Get your hands on a copy today and prepare yourself for a spine-tingling adventure like no other!
    #DreadOut #LAUNCH #EDITION #Sealed #Nintendo #Switch #Game #ASIAN #Release #Dread

  • Nintendo Metroid Dread amiibo 2-Pack – Switch

    Nintendo Metroid Dread amiibo 2-Pack – Switch


    Price: $29.99 – $27.95
    (as of Dec 16,2024 00:21:24 UTC – Details)



    A new Samus amiibo figure Featuring her suit from the Metroid dread game and an E.M.M.I. Amiibo figure are available in a 2-Pack set.
    Scan the Samus amiibo for an extra energy tank to increase your health by 100, additionally the Samus amiibo can be tapped again to receive health once per day.
    The E.M.M.I. amiibo grants Samus a Missile+ tank, increasing her missile capacity by 10, additionally the E.M.M.I. amiibo can be tapped again to replenish some missiles once per day.
    Get cool in-game Extras with amiibo accessories and compatible games

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the product’s appearance, functionality, and value for money. They find the figures look cool and detailed, offering both style and functionality for their Metroid Dread experience. Many consider the product excellent and worth the cost. However, opinions vary on the build quality.

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    Introducing the Nintendo Metroid Dread amiibo 2-Pack for Switch!

    Get ready to enhance your Metroid Dread gaming experience with these two awesome amiibo figures featuring Samus Aran and E.M.M.I. These amiibos not only look great on your shelf, but they also unlock special in-game content like additional energy tanks, missiles, and more.

    Don’t miss out on adding these collectible figures to your Nintendo collection. Pre-order your Nintendo Metroid Dread amiibo 2-Pack now and take your gaming to the next level! #Nintendo #MetroidDread #amiibo #Switch #gaming.
    #Nintendo #Metroid #Dread #amiibo #2Pack #Switch

  • The Dread Sentinels of Dorn (Warhammer 40,000)

    The Dread Sentinels of Dorn (Warhammer 40,000)


    Price: $9.99
    (as of Dec 15,2024 02:00:54 UTC – Details)




    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06XPP98ZK
    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Black Library (November 15, 2016)
    Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 15, 2016
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    File size ‏ : ‎ 939 KB
    Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
    Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
    Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
    X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
    Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
    Print length ‏ : ‎ 35 pages


    The Dread Sentinels of Dorn: A Force to be Reckoned With in the Grim Darkness of the Far Future

    In the vast and unforgiving universe of Warhammer 40,000, there are few forces more feared than the Dread Sentinels of Dorn. These elite warriors, known for their unwavering loyalty to the Imperial Fists Chapter and their unyielding determination in battle, are a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield.

    Clad in ornate power armor adorned with the symbols of their Chapter, the Dread Sentinels strike fear into the hearts of their enemies as they march relentlessly towards their foes, their bolters roaring and chainswords whirring. Trained from a young age to be the ultimate defenders of the Imperium, these warriors are unmatched in their skill and discipline, capable of holding the line against even the most overwhelming odds.

    But it is not just their prowess in battle that makes the Dread Sentinels so feared. They are also known for their unshakeable resolve and unbreakable will, standing firm in the face of impossible odds and never wavering in their duty to protect humanity from the horrors of the galaxy.

    So beware, all who would stand against the Dread Sentinels of Dorn, for they are a force to be reckoned with in the grim darkness of the far future. And woe betide any who dare to challenge their might, for they will find themselves facing a foe unlike any other.
    #Dread #Sentinels #Dorn #Warhammer

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