2017 Was Hot and Full of Disasters
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At Least 13 Dead as Heavy Rains Trigger Flooding, Mudflows and Freeway Closures Across Southern California
The deluge that washed over Santa Barbara County early Tuesday was devastating for a community that was ravaged by the Thomas fire only a few weeks earlier. READ MORE

Rains Finally Arrive, Bringing New Danger in California's Vast Fire Zones
The historic lack of precipitation and unusually warm conditions, combined with a season of destructive wildfires, have left the Southland particularly vulnerable to mudslides and floodings. READ MORE

 
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Local Hospitals Dealing With IV Bag Shortage Caused by Puerto Rico Hurricane Damage

Flood, Mudslide Risk Prompts Local Emergency, Evacuations for Thomas Fire Burn Areas

Wine Country Fires Prompt New Alert Legislation

2017 Was a Hot and Disaster-Filled Year for the United States, NOAA Says

How Trusting Tech Can Improve Disaster Response

Aspiring Paramedics, Nurses, Doctors Join New Year of EMS Training Program

When a Gunman Opens Fire, Do You Know How to Save a Life?

 
EDITOR'S CHOICE

Flu Kills 34 More People, Including a 1-Year-Old, in San Diego

 
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