San Bernardino County declares state of emergency as people remained trapped after storm

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San Bernardino County declares state of emergency as people remained trapped after storm
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Many remain trapped in the mountains after the weekend dumped feed of snow on the community. Now, some say they're running out of food, while more snow is on the way.

went up to the mountains with his wife, three kids and another couple on Tuesday of last week. Their plan was to leave Thursday, but they're still stuck.would see snow like this, this heavy," Carter said. "We're down to canned soup. We have one bag of top ramen left. We have a couple servings of orange juice." The latest forecast for the greater Los Angeles area, including beaches, valleys and desert regions.

"I've got a 14-year-old and a 17-year-old stuck out there, no power. They've run out of food. They're sharing with the neighbors, and the pipes are frozen," said Fawn Duncan, adding she thinks that officials "don't care."

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