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            Emotional residents return to California mudslide area



                                                                                                   through   his   refrigerator,  age  pipes,  gas  service
                                                                                                   throwing   away    spoiled  and  electricity.  Montecito
                                                                                                   food and chuckling at how  was  hit  by  debris-laden
                                                                                                   bad it smelled. His wife, Pa-  flash floods on Jan. 9 when
                                                                                                   mela,  took  notes  on  each  downpours from a storm hit
                                                                                                   item to submit to their insur-  mountain  slopes  burned
                                                                                                   ance company.                bare  by  a  huge  wildfire.
                                                                                                   The  couple  initially  re-  Hundreds  of  homes  were
                                                                                                   mained  in  their  home  af-  damaged.  A  17-year-old
                                                                                                   ter  the  mudslides  but  later  boy  and  2-year-old  girl  re-
                                                                                                   stayed  with  friends  and  in  main missing.
                                                                                                   a hotel when their electric-  Village  Service  Station  re-
                                                                                                   ity was shut off a few days  opened  shortly  after  the
                                                                                                   later.  “We  can’t  feel  sorry  mudslides,  providing  fuel,
                                                                                                   for  ourselves.  Our  lives  are  food  and  restrooms  for
                                                                                                   OK.  Our  house  is  OK,”  Eric  emergency responders.
                                                                                                   Arneson said.                Owner  Keith  Slocum  said
                                                                                                   The  couple  bought  their  Thursday that “it looked like
                                                                                                   home in 1972 and had at-     a  Third  World  country”  in
                                                                                                   tended  church  with  John  the  days  after  the  disaster
                                                                                                   McManigal,  who  died  in  but since then crews have
                                                                                                   the mudslides.               made  significant  progress
                                                                                                   “He  was  the  rock  of  our  clearing roads.  He’s eager
                                                                                                   church,”  Pamela  Arneson  to learn when neighboring
                                                                                                   said.  Authorities  warned  businesses  will  be  allowed
            Pamela Arneson writes down the food that was lost as Eric Arneson, 72, cleans out the refrigerator   that  the  returns  would  be  to reopen. “We really could
            after returning to their home for the first time in almost two weeks in Montecito, Calif., Thursday, Jan.
            25, 2018. Emotional residents are trickling back to the California coastal town that was devastated   gradual and many people  use  something  definitive,”
            two weeks ago by mudslides that killed at least 21 people and destroyed more than a hundred   would have to stay out un-  he said. “I don’t know what
            homes.                                                                                 til  at  least  the  end  of  the  the  benchmarks  are  for
                                                                          (AP Photo/Daniel Dreifuss)  month.  The  town’s  narrow  why they open some parts
            By KRYSTA FAURIA             by  mudslides  that  killed  at  about  1,600  people  in  the  streets  were  clogged  with  and don’t open others.”
            Associated Press             least  21  people  and  de-  hillside enclave of Monteci-  bulldozers and utility trucks  The  majority  of  residents
            MONTECITO,  Calif.  (AP)  —  stroyed  more  than  a  hun-  to, while thousands of oth-  as crews remove mud and  and  businesses  in  and
            Emotional  residents  are  dred homes.                    ers still waited for word that  boulders and rebuild drain-  around the town of about
            trickling back to the Califor-  Santa  Barbara  County  of-  it was safe to return.    age pipes and power lines.  9,000  people  have  yet
            nia  coastal  town  that  was  ficials  finally  lifted  evacu-  When  he  got  back  home.  Utility workers are also busy  to  receive  an  all-clear
            devastated two weeks ago  ation  orders  this  week  for  Eric   Arneson,   72,   dug  restoring  water  and  sew-  advisory.q


            Engineer says he misjudged train location in fatal wreck



             By SALLY HO                 restriction  was  at  milepost  main north-south highway.  had  officially  operated  it  ed.
             Associated Press            19.8  and  he  planned  to  NTSB  board  member  Bella  going  southbound  on  the  The engineer said he didn’t
             SEATTLE (AP) — An engineer  start  braking  about  a  mile  Dinh-Zarr  said  days  after  route.                   feel distracted by the con-
             told  investigators  he  mis-  before reaching it.       the  wreck  that  the  loco-  Three  people  were  killed  ductor  being  in  the  loco-
             judged  the  location  of  an  But  he  said  he  didn’t  see  motive’s emergency brake  and dozens of others were  motive.
             Amtrak  train  before  it  de-  a marker at milepost 18 or  went off automatically and  hurt  Dec.  18  on  the  route  Neither man has been iden-
             railed  in  Washington  state  a  nearby  30  mph  speed  was  not  manually  activat-  from  Tacoma  to  Portland,  tified by NTSB. However, the
             on a new high-speed route  warning sign. The engineer  ed by the engineer.            Oregon. The train was car-   summary says the engineer
             while traveling at nearly 80  said he then misinterpreted  The summary says the engi-  rying  85  passengers  and  was  a  55-year-old  man
             mph  —  more  than  twice  another  signal  at  the  19.8  neer was qualified to oper-  crew members as it made  hired by Amtrak in 2004 as
             the  speed  limit  around  a  milepost.                  ate  the  train  on  that  new  its  inaugural  run  along  the  a  conductor  before  being
             curve,  the  National  Trans-  He  said  he  applied  the  stretch  of  track  and  had  fast,  new  15-mile  (24-kilo-  promoted  to  locomotive
             portation Safety Board dis-  brake as soon as he saw a  completed  at  least  seven  meter) bypass route.          engineer in 2013.
             closed Thursday.            30 mph sign at the start of  observational   trips   and  The summary said the engi-   The  conductor,  a  48-year-
             In  an  NTSB  summary  of  in-  the curve, but the train de-  three trips during which he  neer  and  conductor  were  old  man,  said  the  ride
             terviews  with  the  engineer  railed seconds later as it en-  operated  the  train  in  the  in  the  lead  locomotive  as  marked  the  first  time  the
             and conductor on duty dur-  tered the 30 mph zone and  five  weeks  before  the  de-  the  conductor  underwent  two  men  had  worked  to-
             ing  the  deadly  crash,  the  plunged  off  an  overpass  railment.                  training  and  familiarized  gether and there was mini-
             engineer said he knew the  and  onto  busy  Interstate  The  fatal  trip  marked  the  himself with the new route.  mal conversation between
             curve with a 30 mph speed  5— the Pacific Northwest’s  second  time  the  engineer  Both said they felt well-rest-  them.q
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