Mudslide traps several vehicles on Mulholland Drive in Woodland Hills
LOS ANGELES - Much-needed rain moved in to Southern California, which triggered mudslides and debris flows, forcing officials to close roads and schools in the region.
Officials with the Los Angeles Fire Department said it responded to reports of a debris flow in Woodland Hills, trapping several vehicles in the mud and other debris that rushed down the hillside.
SkyFox was over Mulholland Drive and Alhama Drive in Woodland Hills, where a mudflow trapped at least four vehicles on Sunday evening. Loose sediment and rocks came pouring down onto Mulholland Drive, which is a fire access road for emergency vehicles.

Four vehicles were pulled out to safety with no reported injuries to drivers.
Video showed crews digging out a Los Angeles City fire truck that also became stuck in the mud.
At least a mile stretch of Mullholland Drive remains closed until LA County Public Works crews clear the roadway.
Officials confirmed no injuries were reported and no structures were involved.
Crews continue to monitor recent burn scar areas for more land movement.