A relentless holiday storm is bringing massive amounts of rain and deadly floods across California. In San Diego, one man died after being struck by a falling tree limb and an area in San Bernardino issued a shelter-in-place order as heavy mudflow and debris inundated the community. NBC’s Dana Griffin reports for TODAY.
State of Emergency in California From Deadly Holiday Floods
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