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State Senate Hearing Examines El Nino Preparations

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Earlier this month, Southern California got hit by heavy rains that triggered huge mudslides that closed Interstate 5. It was an early look at what could happen if El Nino really hits California this year. How to prevent such catastrophes was the topic of a state senate committee hearing near Los Angeles on Wednesday.

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