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Severe weather in California continues to test the homeless

According to US media reports, more than 30 tornadoes occurred in Alabama, Georgia, and Kentucky, among which Alabama was the most severely affected; search and rescue operations in the central part of the state are still in progress, and the number of casualties may further increase. The entire state of Georgia and parts of Alabama have declared a state of emergency due to severe weather, and more than 20,000 customers in the two states are still without power.

Homeless face test as California weather persists

The latest forecast released by the National Weather Service on the 13th shows that the west coast of the United States, including California, will usher in a new round of rain and snow this weekend. At least 19 people were killed in California after several days of stormy weather. Severe weather has put about 170,000 homeless people in California facing a survival test. Local aid organizations say they face a lack of water and electricity and live in very unsafe conditions. Some media commented that this round of severe weather reflects the serious inequality that exists in California.

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