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Heavy Rain and Flooding Unlikely to Achieve Big Impact on Prolonged Drought in California
Experts explained that the relentless storm unloading heavy rain in California would not be enough to address the prolonged drought in the region. Although the rain offers temporary relief, the report noted that several wet years are needed to mitigate the drought in California.
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