Residents of a southern California mountain community near the Eat Fire burn scar are digging out after the strongest storm of the year swept through the community Thursday, submerging roads in flood waters and unleashing debris flows. The risk of rock and mudslides on wildfire-scarred hillsides continued Friday.
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California streets swamped by mud, wildfire debris after powerful storm sweeps through
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