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California Rivers Turn Deadly Cold as Heatwaves Cause Massive Snowmelt; Officials Warn Locals Against Jumping In
Officials are warning locals who are thinking of jumping in the rivers of California. The waters have turned deadly cold from the massive snowmelt triggered by heatwaves. Read more here.
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