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Flooded street in Montecito as California reels from storm onslaught

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Images of toppled trees and of a flooded street in Montecito as relentless storms are ravaging California, the latest bout of extreme weather that has left 14 people dead and prompted evacuation of the star-studded town home to Britain's Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle. IMAGES

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