After Severe Storms Kill 12, State Warns of Ongoing Dangers | : vimarsana.com

After Severe Storms Kill 12, State Warns of Ongoing Dangers |

State authorities and elected officials around California are thanking 8,500 first responders for their combined efforts over the past weeks to save lives during severe storms that killed 12 people, contributed to intense flooding, led to power outages, downed trees and caused more than $10 million in damages. By California Black Media State authorities and elected officials around California are thanking 8,500 first responders for their combined efforts over the past weeks to save lives during severe storms that killed 12 people, contributed to intense flooding, led to power outages, downed trees and caused more than $10 million in damages. They are also

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