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Intense rainfall combined with burn scars cause torrents of brown, black water in California

Mud and water poured down from the mountains above Malibu, California, on Thursday, December 6, sweeping debris from the Woolsey Fire burn scar toward the ocean. As well, Muddy water rushed from the Horsethief Canyon in California on Thursday, December 6, after intense rainfall hit southern California.

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