Vehicles are stopped in mud on Californias Interstate 5 after flooding.

Edshelli 9460 2016-01-05

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Vehicles are stopped in mud on Californias Interstate 5 after flooding.\r
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A road is covered in mud road in the mountainous community of Lake Hughes, Calif., about 65 miles north of Los Angeles. Flash flooding in northern Los Angeles County has filled several roads with mud, stranding vehicles and blocking traffic on one of the states main highways.\r
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Debris sits along Interstate 5 at Fort Tejon, about 75 miles north of Los Angeles.\r
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Cars on a road are stopped because of flooding near in Lake Hughes, Calif.\r
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Traffic is stopped on the northbound Interstate 5 just south of Hasley Canyon because of mudslides in Fort Tejon, Calif.\r
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A truck hauling a bulldozer navigates a washed-out section of Lake Hughes Road north of Californias Castaic Lake in the Angeles National Forest after a storm caused flash floods in the area.\r
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Dark, muddy water rushes down a canyon under Lake Hughes Road north of Castaic Lake in California.\r
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A vehicle is stuck along a muddy road in the mountainous community of Green Valley, about 65 miles northwest of Los Angeles.

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