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Nature's Flash

It was a storm straight from hell. Los Santos County Police were forced to shut down a large section of highway, and Los Santos County Firefighters had to evacuate numerous low-level residences as rain pounded the county.

 

Highways flooded and became washed out, and the lightning engulfed the entire sky, providing quick bursts of bright light.

 

County Officer Mike Litoris is seen in his patrol car blocking off the highway where it has flood just a little bit down from where he's posted. He says in his few years of working with Los Santos County, this has been one of the largest storms he's worked through, and certainly the first that caused evacuations and closures.

 

Roads are expected to be closed for numerous days and travel will become difficult, while crews wait for the storms to halt, so they can begin repairs.

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