User:Adflatuss/2023 California Coast storm

For expanding 2022–2023 California floods

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  • California storms are taking a toll on farmworkers like those in the town of Pajaro, March 16, 2023 All Things Considered.[90][91]
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  • Selling water[95]
  • Fallow farms[96][97]

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