Firefighters in the Truckee area are working to get people inside a home along the South Yuba River after the river swelled Sunday afternoon.
The Truckee Fire Protection District said at 2 p.m. that they were working on a "unique rescue" on Donner Summit.
Crews said a home along the South Yuba River swelled, leaving the people inside the home unable to leave after significant rainfall.
No injuries have been reported.
"This is a good reminder that water levels can change as the rain continues," the fire department said. "Avoid being in or near the water. Do not try to attempt to drive or wade through floodwaters."
The National Weather Service has the Donner Summit area under a slight to moderate risk of excessive rainfall.
The area is also under a flood watch until Dec. 26.
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