Motorhomes at Valencia RV park swept away into Santa Clara River

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RVs swept away in Santa Clara river

Multiple RVs at a park in Valencia were swept into the Santa Clara River Saturday morning.

Multiple motorhomes and vehicles were swept into the Santa Clara River early Saturday morning when an embankment collapsed at an RV park in Valencia.

It happened at the Valencia Travel Village RV Park. Heavy rain sent powerful water rushing down the river overnight. 

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"We lost three trailers, one car, and they were able to get a lot of trailers out before it happened," said Valencia resident Shawn Coulter. 

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Generators available for Valencia RV Park

All reservations at the park have been canceled through the end of march, after an RV and some transformers were swept into the rivers after erosion due to heavy rains.

Power and water were out for days; generators are available.  

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"It really scares me because if they close the park I have nowhere to go," said resident Cassie Stephens. "We are standing here watching the hillside and the tree is falling in and there's dirt still falling."

The park is no longer accepting new people and all reservations through March have been canceled. 

Luckily, no injuries were reported.