MERCED, Calif. - Two Central Valley levees broke Tuesday, flooding a trailer park and inundating farmland south of Sacramento amid soaking rains that forecasters say will pummel Northern California for two more weeks.
The levees gave out as record-breaking rains continued to pound Northern California, forcing some residents from homes near San Francisco because of the threat of landslides. Authorities were bracing for more rainfall into mid-April.
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Ok, don't carry on about the hispanic populace of the central valley. It a play off the Katrina thing