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  2. Pajaro River - Wikipedia

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    The Pajaro River's largest tributary is the San Benito River which is much longer than the Pajaro, flowing northwest from its source at an elevation of 4,760 feet on San Benito Mountain on its course between the Diablo Range and the Gabilan Range, traveling for about 65 miles (105 km) before its confluence with the Pajaro River, about 15 miles ...

  3. Opinion: What happened in Pajaro isn't just a 'natural ... - AOL

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  4. 'It's environmental racism': Monterey County sued over farm ...

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    A teachers' union and community groups in Monterey County have sued agriculture officials and state regulators over the use of pesticides near schools.

  5. Age, drought, rodents and neglect weaken California levees ...

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    The Pajaro River levee failure points to hazards that California has yet to address in many areas where communities are vulnerable, experts say. Age, drought, rodents and neglect weaken California ...

  6. Why is Pajaro not deemed a FEMA disaster after massive ... - AOL

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    Nearly two weeks after a levee broke on the Pajaro River and flooded the nearby town, residents have received little in terms of federal help. They want to know why.

  7. Watsonville riots - Wikipedia

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    The Watsonville riots was a period of racial violence that took place in Watsonville, California, from January 19 to 23, 1930.Involving violent assaults on Filipino American farm workers by local white residents opposed to immigration, the riots highlighted the racial and socioeconomic tensions in California's agricultural communities.

  8. California's relentless rains affect farmworkers, strawberry ...

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    California farmworkers are also feeling the effects. Last week, more than 8,000 residents in Pajaro were forced to flee when a levee on the nearby Pajaro River broke. The community is composed ...

  9. Age, drought, rodents and neglect weaken California levees ...

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    The Pajaro River levee failure points to hazards that California has yet to address in many areas where communities are vulnerable, experts say. Age, drought, rodents and neglect weaken California ...