California Braces for Hurricane Hilary: Beaches, Parks, and National Parks Shut Down

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All state beaches in Orange and San Diego Counties, along with inland state parks in the path of Hurricane Hilary, have been temporarily closed due to potential impacts from the storm. Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency for Southern California. Reservations for camping grounds in the affected areas have been canceled. The closure is in effect on Sunday and Monday, as the region prepares for significant rainfall and potential life-threatening floods.
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