Volunteers in mountain towns dig out snow-stuck Californians

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Volunteers in mountain towns dig out snow-stuck Californians
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As the state continued to dig out from the previous storms, another was on the way and could arrive in northern and central California Thursday morning.

Members of a Cal Fire crew clear snow off the roof of the town's post office after a series of storms Wednesday, March 8, 2023, in Crestline, Calif. Residents of Southern California mountain towns are still struggling to dig out and get necessities in the aftermath of a record-setting blizzard last month that dumped so much snow that roads became impassable and roofs collapsed.

Snow piled high above many homes' first-floor windows and residents who could get out trekked on foot to buy groceries from stores with near-empty shelves or picked up boxes of donated food at a distribution center. About 8 miles to the west, along a winding two-lane road, volunteers were also digging out homes in Crestline, a working-class mountain community of 9,300 residents.

A team of state firefighters shoveled off the roof of the town library. A line of residents walked along freshly plowed roads to pick up boxes of food at a distribution center.

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