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Gov. Brown declares state of emergency in four California counties

A powerful storm swept rocks and mud debris into a neighborhood in Camarillo Springs on Dec. 12, 2014, leaving 10 houses uninhabitable.
A powerful storm swept rocks and mud debris into a neighborhood in Camarillo Springs on Dec. 12, 2014, leaving 10 houses uninhabitable.
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Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in four counties Monday after two weeks of heavy rain and winds caused flooding, mudslides and evacuations across California.

The emergency declaration is a formal step that should help Caltrans officials receive money through the Federal Highway Administration’s emergency relief program to repair freeways in Marin, Mendocino, Ventura and San Mateo counties.

In a prepared statement, Brown said state officials are working assess any damage in other counties.

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In Ventura County, the storm caused mudslides that left 10 Camarillo Springs homes uninhabitable.

Despite damaged homes and roads, the fast-moving storms that swept the state brought relief to deeply depleted water systems, dropping 3 to 5 inches of rain over Northern California and several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada.

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