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15 Photos Show Devastated NorCal In Wake Of Latest Atmospheric River
Another atmospheric river has left Californians fleeing their homes as severe flooding brings new dangers to locals.

WATSONVILLE, CA — Nearly 27,000 people were ordered to evacuate their homes on Tuesday after a new atmospheric river leaves severe flooding and landslide risks. Not to mention, more than 330,000 utility customers faced power outages due to high-speed wind gusts, as reports of fallen trees and blown out windows piled high.
AP reported that amid these dangerous conditions, workers had to drive truckloads of rocks and boulders to plug a broken levee that ruptured last Friday on the Pajaro River in the central coast. Meanwhile, windows of a high-rise in San Francisco's financial district were no match for the strong winds, as glass rained down below forcing more evacuations.
While the initial aftermath of Tuesday's storm left moderate rain in northern and central California, the National Weather Service said most of the precipitation will shift southward through the state as the storm progresses faster than expected.
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