California highway closed by mudslides, more rain coming

In this Nov. 29, 2018, file photo, workers shovel snow off a staircase at Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe near Reno, Nev. Avalanche warnings have been posted in parts of California, Nevada and Utah after a winter storm dumped heavy snow on the region. The Sierra Avalanche Center issued a backcountry avalanche warning for the Lake Tahoe area stretching south into the Sierra along the California-Nevada line from noon Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, until 7 a.m. (Jason Bean/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP, File)

In this Saturday, Jan 5, 2019, photo sheriff’s deputies work to free their patrol cruiser from mud covering a stretch of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, Calif. A winter storm unleashed mudslides in Southern California wildfire burn areas and trapped motorists on a major highway, and the northern part of the state is bracing for more wet weather. Saturday’s deluge loosened hillsides in Malibu where a major fire burned last year, clogging the Pacific Coast Highway with mud and debris. (Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times via AP)

LOS ANGELES — A powerful winter storm unleashed mudslides in Southern California wildfire burn areas and trapped motorists on a major highway, and the northern part of the state braced for more wet weather Sunday.

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