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  2. Crescenta Valley flood (1933 and 1934) - Wikipedia

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    The Crescenta Valley flood occurred in New Year's Eve 1933 (December 31, 1933) and extended to New Year's 1934 (January 1, 1934) in the Crescenta Valley in Los Angeles County, California, inundating communities in the valley including La Crescenta-Montrose, La Cañada, and Tujunga. [1] This seemed to have happened because in late 1933 ...

  3. Los Angeles flood of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Los Angeles flood of 1938 was one of the largest floods in the history of Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside Counties in southern California. The flood was caused by two Pacific storms that swept across the Los Angeles Basin in February-March 1938 and generated almost one year's worth of precipitation in just a few days.

  4. Photos: Hilary brings historic flash floods, mudslides and ...

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    Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said during a Monday morning press conference there weren’t any major injuries from the storm and the majority of the impact included street flooding that ...

  5. KLCS - Wikipedia

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    KLCS. /  34.22389°N 118.06306°W  / 34.22389; -118.06306. KLCS (channel 58) is a tertiary PBS member television station in Los Angeles, California, United States. Owned by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), it is one of eight television stations in the U.S. that are operated by a local school system.

  6. Soaked California faces another day of flood watches as L.A ...

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    This is an incredible feat, considering they average 14.26 inches of rain over the course of an entire year. This means that just two months into 2024, Los Angeles has already received 100% of its ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Los Angeles Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The aqueduct project began in 1905 when the voters of Los Angeles approved a US$1.5 million bond for the 'purchase of lands and water and the inauguration of work on the aqueduct'. On June 12, 1907, a second bond was passed with a budget of US$24.5 million to fund construction. [ 13 ][ 14 ] Construction began in 1908 and was divided into eleven ...

  9. Video showing storm Hilary flooding Los Angeles Dodgers ... - AOL

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    Aerial footage over Los Angeles seemingly showed massive Tropical Storm Hilary flooding at the city’s Dodger Stadium.. But the video, which appeared to capture the historic stadium near Downtown ...