Parts of California have seen a year’s worth of rain in the past three weeks. Now, the last storm in a deadly series is expected to leave the state on Monday.
The relentless rainfall has saturated the ground, leading to knock-on problems with mudslides, sinkholes and downed trees that have damaged roads and homes.
At least 16 California counties were under a flood warning or flood advisory on Monday, most of them concentrated around the Bay Area and areas east, including Sacramento and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.
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