Thousands Remain Without Power as California Cleans Up After Deadly Storm

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Some freeways in Los Angeles were flooded, causing a massive traffic backup in the Sun Valley neighborhood of Los Angeles Friday. More than 50,000 customers in the Los Angeles area remained without power as of Saturday evening, utilities reported. "Crews are working around the clock to restore power and make repairs," Jim Cherrie, Southern California Edison`s director of Grid Operations said in a statement. A large 20-foot-deep sinkhole that swallowed two vehicles in North Laurel Canyon Blvd, in Los Angeles, is cordoned-off on February 18, 2017, after a powerful storm hit southern California. Daily rainfall records were broken there as well as in Sandberg and Lancaster and Santa Maria airport, the weather service said.

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