
Southern California storm causes flash flooding, mudslides
Drivers trapped, vehicles stuck in mud and main freeway blocked in northern Los Angeles County; flood warnings in other areas
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Drivers trapped, vehicles stuck in mud and main freeway blocked in northern Los Angeles County; flood warnings in other areas
Repairing flood ravaged homes, getting Columbia's water system back in shape, repairing bridges and mourning 19 killed are just some difficulties
Heavy rain returns to parts of state as thousands continue digging out, cleaning up from last weekend's deluge
"I've lost everything that I've worked 50 years for. ... I'll have to use my life savings to rebuild our house," woman without flood insurance says
Columbia trucking in water, laying pipes from nearby rivers to keep hard-hit city supplied
Residents in Georgetown, other low-lying areas urged to evacuate as floodwaters rumble toward ocean
Governor says danger of coastal areas being hit by more flooding remains; senator warns disaster bill could "break the bank"
Dam failures in South Carolina call into question whether our infrastructure can handle the growing threats of climate change
Gov. Nikki Haley says it could take until weekend for threat of flooding to ease in storm-tattered state
Coastal residents prepare for round 2 as rivers swollen from days of devastating rains make their way toward Atlantic
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Thirteen people have died in the Carolinas, and the storm has also forced the closure of around 550 roads and bridges
Thirteen people killed in the worst flooding in the Carolinas in years; tens of thousands stranded without power or running water
Deadly storm system has left thousands without power, inundated the S.C. capital; parts of state saw over a foot of rain in 24 hours
Charleston records nearly 12 inches of rain in 24 hours; Hurricane Joaquin adding to heaving storm system settling over East Coast
Torrents of muddy water trap people in cars, a campsite and a retirement home in southern France; three still missing
Even with Hurricane Joaquin no longer as big of a threat, forecasters say weekend promises little relief for most of coast's waterlogged areas
Hurricane no longer expected to make direct hit on U.S., but several states bracing for unusually heavy rainstorm
The Category 4 hurricane impacts Bahamas and U.S. East Coast
No matter where Hurricane Joaquin might hit, drivers should know how to negotiate these dangerous road conditions
Drenching storms threatening East Coast submerge cars, sweep one car off road into culvert; one also dead in N.C.
Storms already causing floods from Miami to Maine ahead of Joaquin, now a powerful Category 3 hurricane approaching Bahamas
Michio Kaku, a physics professor at the City College of New York and a CBS News contributor, talks about the reasons for the extreme weather
Southern England is suffering the worst winter rain in 250 years. Scientists say even when the rain stops, flooding could go on for weeks
British Prime Minister David Cameron cancelled a trip to the Middle East to deal with the worst winter rainfall Britain has seen in 250 years
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