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El Dorado, Cherry Fire Burn Areas Still Face Mudslide Threat Friday Due To Storm

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El Dorado, Cherry Fire Burn Areas Still Face Mudslide Threat Friday Due To Storm

El Dorado, Cherry Fire Burn Areas Still Face Mudslide Threat Friday Due To Storm

The strong storm which brought heavy rainfall to Los Angeles County Thursday night and Friday morning created hazardous conditions for drivers and brought mudslides to some recent burn scars, while other burn areas appeared to escape danger.


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