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Inundated California facing even more rain as deadly storms continue

Por: CBS News Politics January 10, 2023

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The latest in a relentless string of storms slammed California on Monday, swamping roads, battering coastlines with high surf, turning rivers into gushing flood zones and forcing the evacuation of thousands in towns with histories of deadly mudslides. The storms are being blamed for at least 14 deaths.The National Weather Service said rain was expected to continue through Tuesday after dumping up to 14 inches at higher elevations in central and... + full article



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