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- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 abstract "The Los Angeles County Flood of 2005 was the first large flood in Los Angeles County since 1938. It centered in communities near the Los Angeles River or near creeks connected to the Los Angeles River, and affected areas ranging from Santa Barbara County in the north to Orange and San Diego Counties in the south, as well as Riverside and San Bernardino Counties to the east. Large amounts of rain in the Los Angeles County area caused the Los Angeles River basin to overflow. Three people were killed. The flood caused a bridge to collapse (near Malibu, California) and major rockslides that washed away hillside houses and caused people in some areas to evacuate their homes. Although the flood was considered large, the Red Cross did not evaluate the damage it caused.".
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 wikiPageID "35210899".
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 wikiPageRevisionID "565301312".
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 areasAffected Glendale,_California.
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 areasAffected Los_Angeles.
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 areasAffected Malibu,_California.
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 areasAffected Topanga,_California.
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 duration "January 2005".
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 hasPhotoCollection Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005.
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 name "Los Angeles County Flood of 2005".
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 totalDamages "not evaluated".
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 totalFatalities "3".
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 subject Category:2005_floods.
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 subject Category:Floods_in_the_United_States.
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 comment "The Los Angeles County Flood of 2005 was the first large flood in Los Angeles County since 1938. It centered in communities near the Los Angeles River or near creeks connected to the Los Angeles River, and affected areas ranging from Santa Barbara County in the north to Orange and San Diego Counties in the south, as well as Riverside and San Bernardino Counties to the east. Large amounts of rain in the Los Angeles County area caused the Los Angeles River basin to overflow.".
- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 label "Los Angeles County Flood of 2005".
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- Los_Angeles_County_Flood_of_2005 sameAs Q16949023.
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