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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2010

Thunderous mudslides swept away cars and pushed furniture out of homes and into the streets in the foothills north of Los Angeles Saturday as an intense winter storm brought down hillsides in wildfire burn areas. (Feb. 6)

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  • love from minnesota to california :( hope things get better

  • Well, with them driving two BMWs, at least they can probably afford to clean up and get on with their lives.

  • OK, I admit that I was harsh in my comment. For that I am truly sorry. However, I stand by my meaning. We must take a good hard look at the lay of the land and understand the risks. Then buy insurance including flood and earthquake coverage. Buy the way, I use to live in southern California. What ever happened to the controlled burns? I saw this coming when they stopped those

  • California is all screwed up :o(

  • Well it is stupid to live in the mountains. I wouldn't pay money only for it to be burned or washed away.

    Wildfires in the summer.

    Mud slides in winter.

    But things just amplified due to the huge wildfire & coincidentally the gush of many storms.

  • You're an idiot. This is a once in a lifetime disaster created by the recent fire that burned the plants which absorbed all the water. We've lived in the area for 50 years and nothing like this has happened.

  • the loud thunder is yet to come

  • Matthew 7: 24-27. You all know this one...The one about a wise man building his house on the rock, and the foolish man building his house on the sand. Well, dummies, why would you build in an area at risk of mud-slides? Oh yea! You're dummies! History is the study of other people's mistakes. Sure the view may be great, but should you really build there? Ask yourself that question before you buy or build in these areas.

  • get your story straight. This is all apart of global warming. Ask Al Gore

  • I can't wait to for the end of times! Bring it~! Seriously Im so bored!! Not!

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