This is the Sausalito hillside and the path the home took that slid in a mudslide and crashed into another home. A woman was inside the home that slid down this hill- she was taken to the hospital as a precaution but is ok. pic.twitter.com/2vpGtO95zv — Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) February 14, 2019

The Mayor of Sausalito is a realtor - @joeburnsrealtor knows the homes in this area. But he tells me he can’t tell which home this is- he is looking for distinguishing features in this debris and can’t find any. A mudslide took out two houses- one person was hurt. pic.twitter.com/xNTgnd6dJ2 — Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) February 14, 2019

Check out the debris from a mudslide that took out at least one home in Sausalito. One woman was taken to the hospital as a precaution- she is ok. Neighborhood had been evacuated. pic.twitter.com/f3TOKATiwA — Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) February 14, 2019

A Sausalito one was destroyed by a mudslide. No one was inside- no one was hurt. This is on Crescent Ave. a woman few doors down was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries. pic.twitter.com/fRoDn3Bov9 — Amy Hollyfield (@amyhollyfield) February 14, 2019

SAUSALITO, Calif. (KGO) -- At least 50 homes remain evacuated after a massive mudslide struck a neighborhood in Sausalito on Crescent Avenue and Sausalito Boulevard.One of the homes on Crescent Avenue slid into a home on Sausalito Boulevard. A woman was inside the home that slid. She was taken to the hospital and has been released. The other home was not occupied at the time.When firefighters first arrived they evacuated the 50 homes over concerns that the hill could continue to give. Officials were also concerned that a gas line had ruptured and power lines were down.The gas has been shut off, but crews say it accumulated inside some of the homes. Media, crews, inspectors and damage assessment teams have been told by authorities to stay away from the immediate scene over concerns that gas that has leaked into the area.Authorities are checking the stability of the hill and making sure electricity has been turned off to all of the lines. There is no estimate when residents can return home."This area has a history of slides, so we were certainly aware of that as a potential. I don't think anyone predicted, of course, this slide, or the scale of this slide," said Southern Marin Fire Dist. Chief Chris Tubbs.The strong storm has been pounding Sausalito; 4.92 inches of rain fell on the city in the last 24 hours and 5.57 inches fell in the past 48 hours. Winds have been gusting at 30-50 mph hour overnight through the region.An evacuation center has been set up at 333 Johnson Street in Sausalito. A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the woman who lost her home in the mudslide.