An unusually strong storm system has swept into Southern California, renewing long-standing fears that heavy rain could trigger dangerous debris flows in the burn scars left behind by recent wildfires around Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Times have warned that if rainfall arrives as predicted, central Los Angeles could experience its wettest November since 1985. An unusually strong storm system has swept into Southern California, renewing long-standing fears that heavy rain could trigger dangerous debris flows in the burn scars left behind by recent wildfires around Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Times have warned that if rainfall arrives as predicted, central Los Angeles could experience its wettest November since 1985. Debris flows, fast-moving surges of water, mud, rocks, trees a

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