05FD4A76-AtmosphericriverstormswreakhavocinCalifornia.pptx

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AtmosphericriverstormswreakhavocinCalifornia


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Atmospheric river storms wreak havoc in California

Bricks lie on top of a damaged car, during the ongoing rain storm in Studio City, California, February 5. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

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A person holding an umbrella watches the Los Angeles river during heavy rains in Los Angeles, February 5. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

A person walks his dog, in a street full of debris, during a rain storm in Studio City, California, February 5. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

A fallen tree lies atop a car, as atmospheric river hitting California has caused damage across the state including downed trees, mudslides and swiftwater rescues in Los Angeles, February 5. REUTERS/David Swanson

A house stands on top of a landslide, caused by the ongoing rain storm in Encino, California, February 5. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

Workers clear an area of a fallen tree as a Pacific storm known as an "Atmospheric River" approaches northern California, bringing heavy rains and winds that could trigger widespread flooding, in downtown San Francisco, California, February 4. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

EMTs assist a man who was hit by a fallen palm tree as a Pacific storm known as an "Atmospheric River" approaches northern California, bringing heavy rains that could trigger widespread flooding, in downtown San Francisco, February 4. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Mud from mudslide covers the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, February 4.  REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

Cars lie partially submerged in water, as the first in a pair of Pacific storms floods parts of Southern California, in Long Beach, California, February 1.  REUTERS/Jorge Garcia

Firemen work on flooded area in Tarzana, in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, February 1. REUTERS/Carlin Stiehl

A view shows vehicles in flood water in Harbor City, Los Angeles, California, February 1. REUTERS/Carlin Stiehl

Darks clouds are seen over the Golden Gate bridge as a Pacific storm known as an Atmospheric River approaches northern California, in San Francisco, February 4. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

People walk downtown during heavy rains in Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 4, 2024. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

Water and mud run down a street amid heavy rains in Malibu, California, February 4.  REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

Firemen walk as vehicles drive through flood water in Tarzana, in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, February 1. REUTERS/Carlin Stiehl

Workers clear an area of a fallen tree as a Pacific storm known as an Atmospheric River approaches northern California, in downtown San Francisco, February 4. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

A person works to drain the gutter, in Harbor City, Los Angeles, February 1. REUTERS/Carlin Stiehl

A vehicle drives through flood water in Tarzana, in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, February 1. REUTERS/Carlin Stiehl

Sandbags and plastic are used to prevent erosion and mudslides during heavy rains in Malibu, California, U.S., February 4, 2024. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

Vehicles drive through a flooded road in Seal Beach, California, February 1. RWFILMSS ARCHIVES.

Cars drive in the rain during a heavy rain storm in Agoura Hills, California, February 4.  REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci

A traffic sign which reads "High Wind on bridge reduce speed" is seen as a Pacific storm known as an Atmospheric River approaches northern California, in downtown San Francisco, February 4. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Santa Barbara County firefighters assist city officials to clear a tree blocking Storke Road as the second "Pineapple Express" weather system, or atmospheric river storm, to hit the state in the past week arrived in Goleta, California, February 4.  Scott Safechuck/Santa Barbara County Fire

Firemen aid a vehicle through flood water in Tarzana, in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, February 1. REUTERS/Carlin Stiehl

Vehicles are stranded on a flooded road in Seal Beach, California, February 1. RWFILMSS

A car drives through flood water in Tarzana, in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, February 1. REUTERS/Carlin Stiehl
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