Central California's Farmland and Residents Threatened by Catastrophic Floodwaters.

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California's Central Valley is battling flooding and evacuations due to the latest atmospheric river storm, with farmland experiencing a "catastrophic level of water." The snowpack on the Sierra Nevada mountains is melting, leading to concerns about flooding in the Central Valley for weeks and months to come. The floods have impacted dairy and crop operations, with some creameries suspending operations and planting likely to be delayed. Officials are also preparing for the record historic snowpack on the Sierra Nevada to melt, bringing with it the threat of additional flooding.
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