<p>Heavy rain lead to flooding and mudflows in Montecito, California, on Tuesday, January 9, near where the Thomas wildfire burned last year. At least five people were killed</a> after .54 inches of rain fell</a> in five minutes in the early hours of Tuesday.</p><p>Firefighters worked to rescue people who were stuck in their homes and vehicles. Mudflows shut down a 30-mile stretch of the 101 Freeway between Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Credit: Craig Boyce via Storyful</p><br />