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Kim Cantin hopes sharing her story will help others dealing with loss.
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Experts say while the focus in the Tri-Counties is on two Montecito creeks which caused the 2018 debris flow, there are many other waterways posing threats.
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The concern was clearing a key basin which protects much of the community in time to handle additional storms.
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One Montecito neighborhood barely made it through the huge January 9 storm with minimal damage, but concern is high the next round could be worse.
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Montecito residents talk about having monster storm arrive on fifth anniversary of 2018 debris flow, which killed 23 people and injured more than 160.
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Despite heavy rainfall, debris flows and flooding mainly confined to highways, roads, and an RV park.
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The order now includes all of Montecito, Toro Canyon, Sycamore Canyon, and Padaro Lane
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23 died, 160+ were injured, and hundreds of homes and businesses destroyed by January 9, 2018 disaster.
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Mandatory evacuations will be added to some Santa Barbara County brush fire burn areas later in day. Evacuations expected to focus on homes near creeks.
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A system expected Monday night and Tuesday could be more powerful than this week's main event.