Check out the 25 foot boulder that landed on a street. The area I live in is reported to ave had 20+ inches in the last 5 days. Our normal rainfall for the whole year is like 14". One more night and day of major rain then they say we will be drying out.
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I live in Ventura Just about 5 miles south of that are for about 5 years. That kind of thing is VERY common right there in the hill. If you were to look at an aireal photo , you could see just how steep that cliff is, and how small the area they built is also. Every year the hill keeps sliding , just seems worse when you get heavy long period saturation rains.
I feel for the families that have losses , but that is expected there every year.
I feel for the families that have losses , but that is expected there every year.
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WTFO ,,, (What the Fuck , OVER)
WTFO ,,, (What the Fuck , OVER)