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California trace shut due to new storm  risks California’s Department of Transportation issued an alert on Friday that State Route 33 in Los Padres Forest, north of Los Angeles, would be  fully closed as back- to- reverse storms blew into the state. SR- 33 was subject to full closures between Saturday and Wednesday, Caltrans said. “ SR- 33 has 1- way interspersing business control at 5 locales between Maitlija Hot SpringsRd. & Lockwood ValleyRd. to repair storm damage from last  time-out, ” the agency posted on X, formerly Twitter, with  video of a bulldozer clearing jewels from a landslide off the two- lane route. Flash flooding  risks for California wine country  forecasters advised that there was a slight  trouble of  devilish downfall that could lead to flash flooding on Saturday from Humboldt to Sonoma counties, the heart of California wine country. A rate of 1- 2 elevation of downfall per hour was 
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possible, the National Weather said in its rearmost briefing. The region was struck by torrential  downpours during an atmospheric sluice- driven event which led to flooding before this month. And in January, about 13,000  dwellers of a  flood tide  drift-prone area of Sonoma County were vacated after the blown Russian River  floated to burst its banks. Snow for the Inselbergs further heavy snow is on the way for the Sierra Nevada, Shasta and Trinity mountains on Saturday night as the atmospheric sluice system moves inland, the National Weather Service said. A  total of 1- 2 bases of snow are possible over the Sierra this weekend while 1- 3 bases is likely over the Trinity and Shasta Mountains. A  time-out  downfall advisory is in place for the region around Lake Tahoe in northern California. 

soppy blankets, blown hands and police sweeps Surviving on the  expressways during LA’s major storm ruinous storms have bombarded California this  time-out, bringing death and destruction to major  cosmopolises including Los Angeles. Members of the homeless community, some of the most vulnerable people during extreme  downfall events,  shared their stories of survival with Mike Bedigan. Back- to- back storms are heading for the US west coast, bringing further heavy  downpours and raising the  trouble of flash flooding. A  decoration of  moisture from the Pacific Ocean is set to launch over the region on Saturday, the National Weather Service said. The  downpours will start across southern Oregon and northern California on Friday night before moving down into central and southern California  subsequently this weekend.  forecasters said that there was a “ slight  trouble ” of  devilish downfall that could lead to flash flooding from Humboldt to Sonoma counties, the heart of California’s wine country, on Saturday. A  flood tide  drift watch has been issued for corridor of northern California, including the  municipality of San Francisco, and portions of the Central Coast, from Sunday morning until Wednesday morning. Although conditions are not anticipated to be as severe as the impacts of an atmospheric, “ sluice in the sky ” event which hit the state last week, officers say there is cause for concern.  multitudinous corridor of California are formerly  saturated from the heavy rain and there 

have been hundreds of landslides so far. Five Marines killed in  helicopter crash linked as colors in their 20s The Marine Corps released the names of the five Marines killed when their CH- 53E Super Stallion  helicopter went down in the mountains outside San Diego during a major storm. All of them were in their 20s. The decorated Marines were assigned to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 361, Marine Aircraft Group 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing and were  predicated at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego. “ We have been  defied with a tragedy that is every service family’s worst fear, ”saidLt.Col. NicholasJ. Harvey, commanding officer of the squadron. “ The Flying Barracuda family 

stands strong and includes the  buddies and community who have supported our squadron during this  challenging time. We will get through this together. ” The military  vindicated last Thursday that all five Marines were killed when their  helicopter went down during stormy  downfall, and sweats were underway to recover their remains, which will take weeks because of the rough terrain and  downfall, saidCol. JamesC. Ford, operations officer with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. In the meantime, Marines are staying with the remains round- the-  timer to  stick to their morality of noway leaving any Marine  ahead. 

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