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Gas leaks, fires and collapsed roofs plague mountain towns after heavy snow

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation March 03, 2023

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While residents in the San Bernardino Mountains try to dig out of their homes after back-to-back storms dumped a historic amount of snow, emergency officials are struggling to respond to house fires sparked by possible gas leaks. There have been seven fire calls in the last week, which is not typical for emergency officials, said Battalion Chief Mike McClintock of the San Bernardino County Fire Department. Mounds of snow still block the roads,... + full article



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