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Storm-weary Californians clean up, brace for another torrent

Por: Portland Press Herald World January 12, 2023

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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Laurie Morse shoveled wet sand into bags in the pouring rain Wednesday, preparing to stack them along her garage in a last-ditch effort to keep out a rising creek on California’s central coast, as the storm-ravaged state braced for another round of lashing rains and damaging winds. Morse’s roof was leaking, and along with her neighbors near Santa Cruz, she’s spent every day of 2023 trying to figure out how to keep... + full article



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