About 25 million people in California are under a flood warning this weekend as the latest in a series of storms that have killed people pours rain on the state.
At least 19 people have died, and thousands more people have been told to leave their homes because of flooding.
Residents of Montecito, which is 84 miles (135 km) northwest of Los Angeles, think that the rain makes their trauma worse.
In 2018, 23 people died here because of a mudslide, and many people are afraid it could happen again.
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Source: California Observer