Officials warned Sunday of an increased risk of mudslides in Los Angeles County burn areas due to incoming rain. A flood watch is in effect through Monday afternoon, with flash flooding and debris flows threatening roads and homes in wildfire-scarred regions. Meteorologists cautioned that debris flows, capable of carrying rocks and boulders, could occur after rainfall surpasses half an inch per hour.
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00:02Officials warned Sunday of an increased risk of mudslides in the Los Angeles County burned
00:07areas due to incoming rain.
00:09Flood watch is in effect through Monday afternoon, with flash flooding and debris flows threatening
00:13roads and homes in wildfire-scared regions.
00:16Meteorologists caution that debris flows capable of carrying rocks and boulders could occur
00:21after rainfall surpasses half an inch per hour.
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