Weather
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24 Trillion Gallons of Water Unloaded in California Due to Weeks of Relentless Storms
The latest report said that about 24 trillion gallons of water unloaded in California as heavy rounds of rain continued. Meanwhile, forecasts added that flooding risks are still present in California due to storms and atmospheric rivers.
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