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“Good rain” sweeps Los Angeles, but it faces the risk of landslides
Southern California finally received some much-needed rain, which will help firefighters still battling several blazes, though the wet weather also brings the risk of landslides.
The rains began on Saturday evening, and Los Angeles and Ventura counties are expected to receive up to 1.25 inches (3.2 centimeters) of rain until Monday, with the amount potentially reaching 2 inches in mountainous areas, according to what Bloomberg News reported from the weather service. Nationalism.
The rains began on Saturday evening, and Los Angeles and Ventura counties are expected to receive up to 1.25 inches (3.2 centimeters) of rain until Monday, with the amount potentially reaching 2 inches in mountainous areas, according to what Bloomberg News reported from the weather service. Nationalism.
Heavy rain
That’s a relief for a region that hasn’t seen heavy rain since April, where parched hills helped fuel a series of devastating wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes and businesses, making it one of the worst natural disasters in modern U.S. history.
The risk of landslides or floods increases in areas where vegetation has been removed due to fires.
The Weather Service issued a flood warning for fire areas in Los Angeles County.
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