Above, the Ventura Beach RV Resort during better times in 2016. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Well, it's happened before (most recently two years ago) and now it has happened again.
The Ventura Beach RV Resort, my favorite RV park in Southern California, got flooded by the nearby Ventura River.
According to KTLA:
An RV park in Ventura was flooded Thursday morning after the Ventura River rose 10 feet in three hours as heavy rain drenched the area, according to the National Weather Service.
The Ventura River remained just above flood stage at 10 a.m., sending water into nearby Ventura Beach RV Park near the 101 Freeway, the weather service tweeted. Photos showed several vehicles trapped in floodwaters, which inundated the area.
By then, water levels peaked and were beginning to drop. The weather service canceled its flood warning in the early afternoon after the river's water levels at Foster Park went below flood stage.
Above, The Beast at Ventura Beach RV Resort in 2016. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The flooding the RV park sustained two years ago was much worse. Because of its close proximity to the Ventura River, it is bound to happen again.
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