Crime & Safety
8 Million People In Coastal Central California On Flood Watch: Report
It will remain in effect until Monday night, CNN reported.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Around eight million people in coastal Central California, including the San Francisco Bay area, are under flood watches until Monday evening as the latest storm of atmospheric rivers continues to pound the state, CNN reported.
After weeks of storms, the state's lands have become saturated and more rain could lead to flooding, mudslides, and landslides, the outlet reported. The California Geological Survey has logged 402 landslides since Dec. 30. Thousands remain without power, CNN News 18 reported.
There have been reports of heavy rain in the west, as well as nearly 100 tornado reports in the south, the outlet reported.
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A series of storms has left 19 people deadsince the holidays, according to the outlet.
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