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Fires, landslides, rising seas: What drives Californians to stay in disaster-prone areas?
LOS ANGELES — A landslide struck Laguna Beach’s Bluebird Canyon in 1978 — smashing cars, buckling streets and destroying 24 homes. An adjacent swath of earth broke loose in 2005,
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