Heavy rain and thunder rolled through the Sacramento region Tuesday evening, leading to multiple areas being flooded.
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Heavy rain and thunder rolled through the Sacramento region Tuesday evening, leading to multiple areas being flooded. That storm system began moving further into Northern California by the nighttime. The storm system moving through Northern California is expected to bring more thunderstorms and rain showers during the late-night Tuesday through much of Wednesday. Follow along below for the latest updates. Driver crashes after spinning out The CHP North Sacramento said the flooded stretch of Business 80 led to one driver spinning out and crashing when he tried to exit the freeway. The 30-year-old driver suffered major injuries in the rollover crash when the driver attempted to exit at Auburn Boulevard shortly after 8:45 p.m. A major area of the highway had just experienced a major closure due to the flooding caused by Tuesday's heavy rain. More details on the flooded areas can be found just below. I-80 closures in place due to flooding Some Sacramento freeways were still feeling the impacts of Tuesday's heavy rain during the nighttime hours. The Watt Avenue exit ramp from eastbound Interstate 80 was closed after being flooded, the California Highway Patrol's North Sacramento division said. Meanwhile, over on Business 80 in the Arden-Arcade area, drivers in both the north and southbound lanes were initially using the shoulders of the freeway to get around the flooded lanes. As of around 9:30 p.m., the northbound lanes of Business 80 at Fulton were completely shut down due to the flooding. Only one southbound lane was open. More areas of flooding reported A spokesperson for Sacramento County said there were around 100 calls from civilians reporting flooding at various areas throughout the day. As of around 8:30 p.m., the county spokesperson said the most recent reports of flooding were in the North Highlands and Antelope areas. Those sites are: 3008 Lerwick Road 3615 Mccain Way 6800 Watt Avenue 7646 Walerga Road 2581 Fair Oaks Boulevard Heavy rain and thunderstorms The National Weather Service Sacramento said the capital city received around an inch of rain over the span of an hour Tuesday evening, with more rain expected through the night. Additionally, a line of thunderstorms was stretching from North Highlands up to Oroville. The NWS said these will continue bringing heavy rainfall as they move north-northeast at around 20 miles per hour. Viewers and law enforcement officials reported flooding on streets and major highways around the city. North Sacramento's California Highway Patrol division said Interstate 80 was affected at the westbound light rail station off-ramp while the eastbound side at Watt Avenue was also flooded. Additionally, flooding was reported at northbound Business 80 at Fulton Avenue. Traffic cameras in both areas showed major backups was drivers at a near-standstill Tuesday evening. Cloud-to-ground lightning strikes were reported in northern Sacramento County into Placer County near Roseville. A flood advisory is in effect for portions of Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and Solano counties through around 9:15 p.m. Tuesday.
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1. Briefly review the incident and the lessons learned from the actions taken during the incident.
2. How this incident is a critical incident?
3. How might it relate to your ownorganization/community?
4. What you can apply to your operational planning?