The Week -
18 Feb 2017 15:22

A powerful southern California rainstorm that began Friday has killed at least two people and produced car-sized sinkholes, power outages, flash floods, and mudslides. The storm is what's known as a bombogenesis, or "weather bomb," a rapid weather system that typically develops in coastal areas. YO THIS RAIN IS FOR REAL IN LOS ANGELES TODAY!! It's turning parking garages into water parks #raininla #LA -- Royce Christyn (@ChristynRoyce) February 17, 2017 One person was killed in Los Angeles when...
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