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APRIL,  NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT                                      5

       of this canyon to such an extent that
       it is now necessary to enter the resort
       from the opposite side of the moun-
       tain.  Many  homes  were  washed
       away  and  the  contour  of  the  can-
       yon  is  so  changed  that  owners  are
       unable  to  locate  their  lots.  Gravel
       refining  machinery  weighing  hun-
       dreds of tons was washed away like
       driftwood.  The  force  of  a  current
       of water unleashed on the steep slope
       of  a  mountain  side  is  unbelievable.
         In Riverside County most of the
       destruction  occurred  i~  the  West
       Riverside area along U. S.  Highway
       60,  just  west  of  the  Santa  Ana
       River  bridge.  This  river  forms  the
       west  boundary  line  of  the  city  of
       Riverside.  For  a  distance  of  about
       one-half  mile  the  highway,  which
       serves  as  the  west  approach  to  the
       bridge,  is  about  seven  feet  lower
       than the bridge's deck.  The east ap-
       proach  is  on  highe.r  ground,  wind-
       ing  down  to  the  river  around  his-
       torical Mt. Rubidoux. On the south
       side of this highway was  the Rivet-
       side  Airport, while on the other side
       was  a  number of auto courts,  camp
       SCENES IN ANAHEIM and VICINITY
         Upper  right:  This house  floated  for sev-
       eral  blocks  with  two  persons  on  the  roof.
         Right:  At  Broadway  and  Los  Angeles
       streets.


                                                                             grounds,  gasoline stations, vegetable
                                                                             stands  and  restaurants.  At  about  5
                                                                             p.  m.  on  March  2  the  river  had
                                                                             swollen  out  of  its  banks  and  the
                                                                            overflow  was  sweeping  across  this
                                                                             low  half-mile  stretch  of highway.
                                                                                   Motorists  Trapped
                                                                               A  number  of  automobiles  had
                                                                             been  trapped  between Riverside  and
                                                                             a  highway  washout  near  Mira
                                                                             Loma  and  Sergeant  Hastings  was
                                                                             on  duty  with  all  available  officers
                                                                             assisting  the  stranded  automobiles
                                                                             across  the  half-mile stretch of water
                                                                             to  safety  on  the  higher  ground  of
                                                                             Riverside.  At  this  time  the  water
                                                                             was  about  one  foot  deep  and  there
                                                                             appeared  no  immediate  danger  in
                                                                             driving  across  this  inundated  sec-
                                                                            tion,  inasmuch  as  the  State  High-
                                                                           :::- way  crew  was  on  hand  assisting
                                                                            · officers  in  the  removal  of  vehicles
                                                                             which  occasionally  became  stalled
                                                                            by  shorted  motors  or  by  debris
                                                                            lodging  under  their  wheels.  With-
                                                                            out warning  the  waters  started  ris-
                                                                            ing rapidly, due, it was later learned,
                                                                                    ( Oontin~ed  on  Page  3 6)
                                                                              Upper  left:  On  101  Highway  near  Ana-
                                                                            heim.  Three  children  were  drowped  leaving
                                                                             thi.s  house.
                                                                            '  •·  Left:  Flood  area  in  Anaheim.
                                                                                    (Pictures  by· Betzold  Studio,  Anahei"(ll)
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