Wrecks seen as wildfire areas brace for big California storm

Damaged trucks remain on Interstate 15 after a multi-car collision in the Cajon Pass near Hesperia Calif., on Wednesday Jan. 16, 2019. (James Quigg/The Daily Press via AP)

Heavy tow trucks arrive to remove trucks following a multi-car collision along foggy Interstate 15 in the Cajon Pass near Hesperia Calif., Wednesday Jan. 16, 2019. (James Quigg/The Daily Press via AP)

Truck drivers and Caltrans workers watch damaged semitrailers get removed from the scene of a multi-car collision in the Cajon Pass near Hesperia, Calif., on Wednesday Jan. 16, 2019. (James Quigg/The Daily Press via AP)

SAN FRANCISCO — Days of rain and snow across California have snarled rush-hour commutes and triggered deadly wrecks on slick roads even before the most intense storm hits Wednesday, with wildfire-ravished communities bracing for dangerous mudslides and mountain residents facing a “potentially life-threatening” blizzard.

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