tony barry posted this video on facebook. >> there's 3 feet of mud clogged on the street. >> luke spent more than 2 hours in the pouring rain trying to clear the culvert. >> to get some of it, it clogged back up again. it's just constantly unplugging, unplugging. >> the fire department says one home may be compromised. a family of seven displaced. palomar's road sufferd a mudslide. >> mudslide goes for about a quarter of a mile, it blew out the whole side of a hill. >> this photo was posted on facebook. palomar remains closed. niles canyon road only just reopened at 4:30 this afternoon. it was closed at 10:00 last night, because of flooding and a mudslide. this car got stuck, and firefighters had to rescue two people. the car was left behind. >> one other thing to note. when freemont police tweet ed free monlt road had reopened, it asked drivers to be cautious, rocks could continue to fall over the next few days. >>> those kinds of scenes may repeat again, don't let your guard down. here's a look at live doppler 7. any rainfalling on top of already rising creeks could cause more problem