Why were California's storms so deadly? Flooded roads and falling trees posed greatest risks
Briefly

A parade of atmospheric rivers has pummeled California since late December, leaving at least 19 people dead and one boy missing in a natural disaster that Gov. Gavin Newsom compared to "several hurricane systems."As another round of storms rolls in over the weekend, the state's flood control system - already battered by persistent rainfall - will be put to the test.
Read at The Sacramento Bee
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