Californians Evacuated Out Of Fear Of Mudslides Where Thomas Fire Scorched Land
Thousands of Californians have been evacuated from the Santa Barbara area among fears of mudslides after heavy rains hit the hillsides denuded by the enormous Thomas fire.
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January 10, 2018 at 04:18AM
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NPR News: Californians Evacuated Out Of Fear Of Mudslides Where Thomas Fire Scorched Land
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