montecito mudslides 2018 trees washed ashore |
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navigate by keyword : california wide fire season one worst point forests gone rains started left absorb waters quickly areas downstream inundated water mud ensuing debris moving estimated twenty mile hour town carpinteria eight miles montecito lot young trees wash beach tar pits |
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The California wide fire season of 2017 had been one of the worst, up until that point. With the forests now gone, once the rains started, there was nothing left to absorb the waters quickly enough, and the areas downstream became inundated not with water, but with the mud and ensuing debris moving an estimated twenty mile an hour. The town of Carpinteria, about eight miles from Montecito, had a lot of young trees wash up on the beach near the tar pits |
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