The Guardian -
6 Aug 2022 04:58

Authorities describe 'nearly an entire year's worth of rain in one morning' Deluge becomes second major flooding event at park this week Flash flooding at Death Valley national park closed all roads into the park, buried cars and stranded about 1,000 people on Friday. A deluge brought "nearly an entire year's worth of rain in one morning" into the famously hot and dry park in the California desert. At least 1.7in (4.3cm) of rain fell in the Furnace Creek area; the park's average annual rainfall ...
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