"Concerns Rise as Homeless Caves Discovered in California Communities"

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A California community in Modesto has raised concerns about homeless people residing in underground caves, labeling it a significant safety hazard. Tracy Rojas, a resident, expressed dissatisfaction with local officials' response to the discovery and highlighted the potential dangers posed by the encampments, including risks to both the homeless individuals and the public. Despite a recent cleanup effort by volunteers and the police, Rojas fears that the issue will persist amid the ongoing homeless crisis in the state.
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