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A canine search-and-rescue unit searches through home debris for possible survivors trapped inside collapsed houses after a mudslide, Jan. 11, 2005, in the tiny coastal town of La Conchita, Calif. A hillside toppled, damaging more than a dozen homes and burying others under 25 feet of mud and rock.
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Emergency workers carry a litter after finding a sixth victim after a mudslide, Jan. 11, 2005, La Conchita, Calif.
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Santa Barbara Sheriff's Search and Rescue members watch the clean-up effort, Jan. 11, 2005, in the aftermath of Monday's mudslide in La Conchita, Calif.
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Alberto Ortega, with the U.S. Forest Service, carries a baby that was rescued from the San Dimas Creek after falling into the water with her mother and a rescuer, Jan. 10, 2005, in San Dimas, Calif.
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Water pours out of Devil's Gate Dam into the Arroyo Seco in Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 10, 2005. Storms in California have dumped several inches of rain continuously for several days.
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Television crews, foreground, gather Jan. 11, 2005, in La Conchita, Calif., where this hillside collapsed onto the small coastal community.
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A boulder some 25 feet high blocks both lanes of the Topanga Caynon Road, Jan. 10, 2005, as electrical contractors fix broken power and communication lines in Malibu, Calif. No injures where reported, but the road remains closed.
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While holding her baby, a woman identified as Erica Henderson, right, reacts alongside a swift-water rescuer as they fight the current of San Dimas Canyon, Jan. 10, 2005, in San Dimas, Calif.
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Rescue workers dig through mud and debris, looking for survivors in La Conchita, Calif., Jan. 10, 2005.
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Motorists sit stranded between two mudslides on Highway 101 in La Conchita, Calif., Jan. 10, 2005.
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Long Beach Fire Department Swift Water Rescue Team members work on a man after he fell into the Los Angeles River, Jan. 10, 2005.
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Two cars are abandoned after they were struck by a mudslide on Highway 101, north of La Conchita, Calif., Jan. 10, 2005.
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Ventura County firefighters work through the debris of a house to rescue a woman Monday, Jan. 10, 2005, after a mudslide in La Conchita, Calif. A huge mudslide crashed down on the coastal hamlet, killing two people, injuring nine and leaving at least six missing as Southern California's saturated terrain began to give way under the onslaught of drenching storms that have sent rainfall totals to astonishing levels.
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Traffic passes through standing water, Jan. 10, 2005, in Hesperia, Calif.
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Orion Womack, 26, center, grieves with others during an ongoing search for his father, presumed to have perished in a mudslide, Jan. 10, 2005, in Ventura, Calif. Others are unidentified.
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Rescue personnel from the Oxnard Sheriff's Department carry a woman from a collapsed building in La Conchita, Calif., Jan. 10, 2005, after a massive mudslide.
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Loaders with Blois Construction Inc. clear off Highway 101, just north of La Conchita, Calif., Jan. 10, 2005, after three mudslides came crashing down on the highway, closing both lanes.
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Bobby Cardoza of Blois Construction searches for survivors in the aftermath of a mudslide that swept through La Conchita, Calif., burying residents in their homes, Jan. 10, 2005.
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Rick Harper carries Megan, a dog belonging to his neighbor, Winetta Davis, Jan. 10, 2005, in Casitas Springs, Calif., during an evacuation of their neighborhood in the wake of flooding.
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Troy Overman, right, blocks the shot of David Branson while the two play basketball in their kayaks at their flooded home in Oxnard, Calif., Jan. 10, 2005.