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 LOS ANGELES 鈥?A powerful Pacific storm blew into Southern and Central California on Friday with wind-driven heavy rains that downed power lines and electrocuted a man, killed a motorist in a submerged  stanley mug car and disrupted hundreds of flights at airports.With the storm feeding on an atmospheric river of moisture stretching far out into the Pacific, precautionary evacuations of homes in some neighbourhoods were requested due to the potential for mudslides and debris flows.More than 300 arriving and departing flights were delayed or cancelled at Los Angeles International Airport.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In the Sherman Oaks area of Los Angeles, a falling tree downed power lines and hit a car. A 55-year-old man was electrocuted and pronounced dead at a hospital, police and fire officials said.Winds gusting to 60 mph or more lashed the area. Heavy rains turned creeks and rivers into brown torrents and released slews of mud from hillsides burned barren by wildfires. Several stretches of freeways and highways were closed by flooding.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It   crazy, said Robin Johnson, an academic adviser at the University stanley fr  of California, Santa Barbara. It   just pouring down rain. The wind is just going nuts.At one point the wind was so strong I ;m surprised it didn ;t blow my windows out, retiree Phoenix Hocking  stanley botella said in a Faceboo Tphv Tesla to be included in rebate wind-down
 The number of people with COVID-19 in local hospitals is down compared to the previous day as the region sees another COVID-related death.On Friday, Halton Healthcare and Joseph Brant Hospital reported that there are 25 people being treated in the regions four hospitals, down from 32 yesterday.According to the reports, there are 15 people with COVID-19 in the Oakville hospital, five in Burlington, four in Milton, and one in Georgetown.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Halton Region reported on Friday that another Oakville resident has died. There have been 119 COVID-related deaths in Oakville since the start of the pandemic 鈥?as well as 154 i stanley cup n Burlington, 72 in Milton, and 68 in Halton Hills, bringing the total in the region to 413.      Meanwhile, 127 more COVID-19 stanley cup  cases have been reported across Halton since the last update on Tuesday, with 50 newly confirmed cases  stanley website in Oakville, 45 in Burlington, 20 in Milton, and 12 in Halton Hills.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW