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  3. Photos show Los Angeles neighborhoods reduced to rubble as ...

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    Photos show scorched coastlines and oceanfront homes reduced to rubble. Parts of Los Angeles are still burning from multiple wildfires that have ravaged over 40,000 acres and killed at least 25 ...

  4. Before-and-After Photos Show the Sudden Devastation ... - AOL

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    Multiple major wildfires are raging around Los Angeles, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate, threatening thousands of structures and leading to a still unknown number of deaths and ...

  5. Big Dalton Dam - Wikipedia

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    Big Dalton Dam is a multiple arch concrete dam in Los Angeles County, California, built for the Los Angeles County Flood Control District and completed in August 1929. The dam is one of the earliest of the multiple arch "double-wall" buttress designs of engineer Fred A. Noetzli . [ 1 ]

  6. How the deluge of 1938 changed Los Angeles — and its river

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    A salvage crew tries to dig out a gravel truck damaged by flooding along the Los Angeles River on March 2, 1938. The truck was at the construction site of a railroad crossing for Union Pacific ...

  7. List of California floods - Wikipedia

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    Flood control structures spared parts of Los Angeles County from destruction, while Orange and Riverside Counties experienced more damage. [15] The flood of 1938 is considered a 50-year flood. [16] It caused $78 million of damage ($1.69 billion in 2023 dollars), [16] making it one of the costliest natural disasters in Los Angeles' history. [17]

  8. Los Angeles flood of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    Flood control structures spared parts of Los Angeles County from destruction, while Orange and Riverside Counties experienced more damage. [1] The flood of 1938 is considered a 50-year flood. [2] It caused $78 million of damage ($1.69 billion in 2023 dollars), [2] making it one of the costliest natural disasters in Los Angeles' history. [3]

  9. Before-after images show the scale of flooding across SoCal - AOL

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