Guardian News published this video item, entitled “Flash floods in California’s Death Valley leave visitors stranded” – below is their description.
Flash flooding after record rainfall in California’s Death Valley national park have left nearly 1,000 people stranded, as the deluge left roads closed and cars buried in debris. At least 1.7in (4.3cm) of rain fell in the Furnace Creek area; the park’s average annual rainfall is 1.9in (4.8cm).
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