of rainfall, where we could seeh t is quick rise in water, you know, going doui theg hillsides. and of course, our t biggest an most vulnerable region continues to be scott s valley where that rock slide occurred over the past 48 hours. we ll continue to monitor that and we ll have details on the timeline and what you can expect with these two storms, coming up. and this just into the newsroom now. the santa cruz harbor is back in business, reopened 11 days after the tsunami-affected waves rocked the harbor. a scan of the harbor flow shows it s now safe for boats of all sizes. several boats remain submerged following the tsunami surge that damaged more than 100 vessels and caused an estimated $26 million in damage to the ports. things could get very dicey for some homeowners already roughing it. the incoming storm could make removing the rock slide that has them stranded in their homes almost impossible. that rock slide happened in scott s valley, which is able 6 miles no