SoCal officials provide update on tropical storm Hilary



State and local officials provide an update Sunday on tropical storm Hilary as it moves through Southern California. READ MORE: https://abc7.la/457Yf9n

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18 thoughts on “SoCal officials provide update on tropical storm Hilary”

  1. More utterly incompetent and worthless speculative gibberish by Democrat Socialist Proletariat, Komissar Governor Gruesome, in their self created, proletariat paradise, People's Republic of California…… experiment gone catastrophic 🚫🇨🇳

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  2. @@@@@@. But the superintendent who has not looked at any of the schools in the grossmont unified school district is insisting on having students return to schools in San diego! This is ridiculous no one has checked any of the school grounds for electric wires or branches from trees down or water in class rooms!

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  3. Praise Yahushua for letting your Law of Authority Power and present be known in California God Almighty it's not climate change people should stop accepting lie's don't provoke God Almighty wrath

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  4. All the street potholes that she promised the San Fernando Valley she would fix like the entire Woodman Ave are going to look like a war zone ridden neighborhood with all the new potholes this rain will bring. It took them almost 1 year to cover the huge pothole near the Busway on Woodman Ave. The fact most major cities in LACOUNTY can take care of their communities and the City of Los Angeles cannot shows the city is failing. With all the talk of systematic policies that push down those without a voice, how is Los Angeles very existence not view as abuse of rights? If they can't meet the demands how can it be allowed to continue? Break up the rest of Los Angeles, let the communities decide if they want to incorporate into a Municipality and shape the future of their communities.

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  5. As someone in Ventura, so far at most a steady drizzle. The EQ was more a roll Imo❗️ What else is going in the Pacific Ocean❓
    It feels like there classic look here not there💔👀Where is the actual damage and footage❓

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  6. The city officials did an impressive job. Hardly anyone was on the road and that helped there to be fewer road accidents. Less people were trapped in flooded water with their cars because hardly anyone was on the road. All the preparations saved lives, especially the evacuations in those really bad flood prone areas. Good job California residents, you all did your part to make sure roads didn’t get flooded with debris. I’m impressed how much Californians listened and took everything seriously. Everyone survived thanks to everyone’s cooperation ❤

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