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Malibu, Palos Verdes & Dana Point Hit Hard: National Landmark Threatened, Boulders Bounce Onto Roads & Multimillion-Dollar Homes Teeter On Collapsing Cliffs; More Rain On The Way

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Hollywood loves a sequel, but maybe not this one. On the heels of a massive storm that clobbered the region earlier this month with more than 10 inches of rain in some areas, California’s atmospheric river has again brought days of rain to the region, with another band due tonight. “A strong storm will continue to impact #SoCal thru Wed morning,” read a statement from the National Weather Service in Los Angeles. “After a ‘lull’ this afternoon/tonight, a second pulse of moderate/heavy rain is expected Tue and Tue night.

There’s also the potential for strong thunderstorms Tue/Tue night.” As of 4:15 a.m. Tuesday, there has been another 2.49 inches of rain reported in Beverly Hills due to the most recent storm.

There was 2.24 inches of rain reported at Santa Anita Dam and 2.02 inches reported in Woodland Hills. There was 1.93 inches of rain reported in Santa Monica, 1.92 inches reported in Hollywood, 1.79 inches reported in La Canada Flintridge, 1.77 inches reported in Castaic, 1.68 inches reported in Pasadena, and 1.50 inches reported in Canoga Park.

In the earlier storm, some of L.A. ritziest zip codes were the hardest hit, with Bel-Air, Woodland Hills and Topanga all seeing more than a foot of rain, flooding and landslides.

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