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A powerful atmospheric river storm has killed at least six people in California.
Evacuation orders are in effect for areas recently affected by wildfires due to increased flood and mudslide risks.
An atmospheric river is a long, narrow corridor of air that transports significant water vapor from the tropics.
Officials are urging residents to monitor weather updates and follow guidance from local authorities.
California remains in the grip of a powerful and deadly atmospheric river as a massive storm moves south along the coast toward northwestern Mexico.
The storm has already killed seven and continues to produce heavy rain, thunderstorms and snow across the state, with conditions worsening in areas affected by recent wildfires. Burn scars from the Palisades and

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