A mudslide slammed into multiple apartment buildings in Fairfax Friday morning, leading to at least one building being red-tagged and the displacement of more than a dozen people.
Images showed a large amount of mud and large tree branches against the back of one of the buildings, with mud inside some residences.
No one was hurt but at least 15 residents had to be evacuated. Pacific Gas and Electric shut off all power and gas flow to the entire complex over fears of more of the hillside giving way and additional damage.© 2023 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.Please enter email address to continue
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