California is set to be hit with another storm Thursday night bringing even more rain and snow. It is expected to cause roof collapses, close some major highways and cause some landslides.
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
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While southern California officials are working to clear roads and provide food and emergency services after record snowfall, some residents are frustrated with the response.