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Mudflows Wash Firefighter into Pacific Ocean in Malibu After Fire, Rain

Malibu mudflows were in his car as heavy rain wiped out the water on hillsides and mountains last month, and last month shattered the fires of Palisade, making Malibu mudflows in his car. , washed in his car on Thursday in the sea.

Heavy rain fell on Southern California earlier this week. The area has restored much needed water supply, but it was five weeks too late to prevent the devastating spread of the Pallisard fire, which burned 24,000 acres.

The Pacific Coast Highway, the main artery that connects Malibu to Los Angeles, was closed as crews use bulldozers to move mud and debris off the road.

On the mountain itself, there was clear evidence of erosion as sediment-filled water breached the stream. Several bridges that once straddled the narrow Temescal Canyon Channel were already burned by fire.

Authorities fear that major landslides could occur in the coming months.

Joel B. Pollack is a senior editor at Breitbart News; Breitbart News Sunday Sirius XM Patriot will be available Sundays from 7pm to 10pm (4pm to 7pm). He is the author of Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Daysyou can pre-order on Amazon. He is also the author Trump's Virtue: Lessons and Legacy of President Donald TrumpIt is now available on Audible. He is the winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter @joelpollak.

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