Friday night, the high tides combined with the stormwater pushed through the sand berms that crews worked so hard to build up during the week.
Long Beach residents told CBSLA this is the closest it has come to flooding in nearly two decades.
Crews continued to work around the clock by scooping out water and pushing sand. They said they are doing whatever they could to prevent water from damaging property. The once-tropical storm Kay turned into a weaker post-tropical cyclone Friday night, bringing some showers to Los Angeles County. Some intense downpours and thunderstorms quickly swept through between Ventura and Santa Barbara Friday afternoon.
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