Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy is beating the odds. The hip-hop artist has reflected on surviving a California mudslide this past weekend.
On Sunday, SB went to his social media channels to reveal he survived a disastrous mudslide.
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My car got stuck too almost went into the ocean https://t.co/ks4HlrsS9u
— Soulja Boy (@souljaboy) January 6, 2019
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Thank God for another day, with new opportunities & blessings
— Soulja Boy (@souljaboy) January 6, 2019
Was involved in a very bad car accident last night due to a flash flood and mud slide.
— Soulja Boy (@souljaboy) January 6, 2019
I still haven’t got my car back it’s stuck in the water in the middle of the mud slide/flood
— Soulja Boy (@souljaboy) January 6, 2019
According to reports, a powerful weekend storm shut down Southern California’s Pacific Coast Highway.
No injuries were reported after heavy rains swept through greater Los Angeles, loosening hillsides in areas scorched by recent wildfires. The highway remains closed Sunday as crews tow away trapped cars and clear the lanes. (ABC News)
Over the last 24 hours, social media has exploded with pics and footage from the mudslide.
Mudslides, flooding shut down parts of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu https://t.co/vBlxENGYCI pic.twitter.com/nwopG6amkj
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 6, 2019
UPDATE: Caltrans estimates that stretch of PCH will be closed until Sunday as crews clean up mess; PCH closed from Las Posas Road in Ventura County to Encinal Canyon Road in Malibu https://t.co/Qg234TXHMJ
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) January 6, 2019
Pacific Coast Highway was shut down in both directions Saturday night in Ventura County due to mudslides covering both sides of the famous California roadway. Also, a Flash Flood Warning was issued for #WoolseyFire burn areas. https://t.co/7sDsk7lQha
— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) January 6, 2019
Drivers stuck in between the mudslides on PCH in Malibu from Las Posas Road and Trancas Canyon Road are free to pass through. @FOXLA pic.twitter.com/Iht35HnlGq
— Leah Uko (@LeahUko) January 6, 2019
BREAKING: Flash Flood Warning issued for #WoolseyFire burn areas in LA and Ventura Counties, mudslides shut down PCH north of Malibu. https://t.co/UH4CLpjJz2
— NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA) January 6, 2019
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