California mops up after storm soaks state, triggers slides
By JOHN ANTCZAK
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cleanup is underway after a powerful storm swept through California, setting rainfall records in the drought-stricken state but also triggering rescue efforts on a raging river and in canyon communities hit by mudslides. The National Weather Service reports remarkable rainfall, including 11 inches over 72 hours just north of San Francisco. More than 8 inches fell in one area of Santa Barbara County. The storm prompted officials to shut down a 40-mile stretch of the iconic Highway 1 in the Big Sur area. The coastal route will remain closed indefinitely while crews repair damage and clean up rocks in lanes.