Thousand-year rain event in Death Valley National Park: Road closures extended
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Roads in California's Death Valley National Park remain closed this week following a 1,000-year rain event that left hundreds of park staff and visitors stranded.
The agency said that around 30 miles of the highway were partially or fully buried under flood debris within Death Valley National Park after Friday's storms.
Thus far, workers have managed to clear debris from approximately 20 miles of the road and about 60% of the debris has been removed from the highway.
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