A dozen feet of snow dropped on the Sierra Nevadas. Six, a dozen, an astonishing 27 inches of rain in just a few days over areas of southern California. Roads blocked by rain - and in one case by a 25-foot boulder. Whole apartment buildings, whole towns evacuated for fear of flooding.
A whole town buried under 30 feet of mud and rescuers told to look for "small hands and small fingers."
A meteorological event perhaps without precedent in California.
I wonder what Bible reading Tom DeLay is going to come up with for this one.
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