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MILLBRAE, CA — Two bodies were pulled from a car found submerged by flooding in Millbrae on Thursday, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.
The sheriff's office reported police activity at the intersection of East Hillcrest Boulevard and Hemlock Avenue around 9:30 a.m. The area had been flooded since early Thursday morning.
Firefighters rescued one person from the roof of their flooded vehicle, a sheriff's office spokesperson told the San Francisco Chronicle.
NOTICE: East Hillcrest is closed between Hemlock Ave and Aviador Avenue due to flooded area. All traffic is redirected to exit the area at Aviador Avenue and Rollins Road. There is no estimated time for when the road will reopen at this time. pic.twitter.com/qG2w4jMJmp— CityofMillbrae (@CityofMillbrae) December 23, 2021 During the rescue, firefighters also discovered another trapped vehicle in the roadway but they were unable to access the car because of the rapidly rising waters. The police were called in, and the two bodies were discovered after the floodwaters receded, according to the spokesperson.
A flood advisory for San Mateo County expired Thursday afternoon but was in effect throughout the morning. Firefighters responded to multiple flooding calls in the coastal areas of the county as rain battered the Peninsula.
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