San Bernardino Mountain residents still struggling with debilitating snow are now preparing for potential flooding in the face of rising temperatures and oncoming rain storms. More info:
SAN DIEGO – CAL FIRE firefighters remained in the San Bernardino Mountain area for days after a snowstorm left residents stranded in the mountains.
Now, rising temperatures and an oncoming onslaught of additional storms threaten to flood the area, so firefighters were forced to switch gears and begin flood prevention measures.
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