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Thousands evacuated after rain in California

Storm breaches river’s levee; the breach is about 30.48 metres wide

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A flooded neighbourhood in the unincorporated community of Pajaro in Watsonville, California Saturday. Pic/AFP

A flooded neighbourhood in the unincorporated community of Pajaro in Watsonville, California Saturday. Pic/AFP

A Northern California agricultural community famous for its strawberry crop was forced to evacuate early Saturday after the Pajaro River’s levee was breached by flooding from a new atmospheric river that pummeled the state.

Across the Central Coast’s Monterey County, more than 8,500 people were under evacuation orders and warnings Saturday, including roughly 1,700 residents - many of them Latino farmworkers - from the unincorporated community of Pajaro. Officials said the Pajaro River’s levee breach is about 100 feet (30.48 meters) wide. Crews had gone door to door Friday afternoon to urge residents to leave before the rains came but some stayed and had to be pulled from floodwaters early Saturday.

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