Weather
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Flash Flooding with Mud and Debris Led to Road Closures Within and Around Death Valley National Park
Heavy rain led to the flash floods at Death Valley National Park over the weekend. Flash flooding due to torrential rain caused some road closures in and around Death Valley National Park in California, United States, after being inundated over the weekend.
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