now to the Southern California neighborhood facing an evacuation warning because of worsening landslides power has now been shut off to more homes our chief National correspondent Matt Gutman have the story there is no playbook for an emergency like this one this morning power has been shut off indefinitely to this neighborhood in Southern California under an evacuation warning gas has already been turned off for 140 homes due to an ongoing landslide in Rancho Palos veres it's kind of mindblowing the land has gone from shifting about an inch per year to a foot per week soaking rains last spring now buckling roads and buildings the acceleration that's happening currently is beyond what any of us uh could have foretold the governor's office says it's evaluating the appropriate next steps but without federal or state aid locals are taking matters into their own hands we are in the process of ordering up a solar uh system for our house and essentially by the time this is over we're going to be living completely off the grid residents say they're already installing generators to keep sewer lines running we're all very resilient and we're going to fight for it now the power company says it's unsure when it'll be able to turn the power back on the concern is Shifting Earth could affect infrastructure and possibly trigger fires and while many in the community have stayed through this slow motion disaster they are under an evacuation warning which basically tells them they've got to be prepared to leave law enforcement has said if evacuation orders come they'll go house to house to enforce it Rebecca be prepared for that okay Matt thank you