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#9 Jan. 3, 1934: Following the New Year’s Eve flooding in Montrose, a kitchen was set up to help survivors.

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#9 Jan. 3, 1934: Following the New Year’s Eve flooding in Montrose, a kitchen was set up to help survivors.

Fire on the Mountain, Mud in the Streets: How a Wildfire Led to the Deadly 1934 Los Angeles Flood

#9 Jan. 3, 1934: Following the New Year’s Eve flooding in Montrose, a kitchen was set up to help survivors.

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←#8 Jan. 4, 1934: Civil Works Administration men from Pasadena help clear Honolulu Avenue in Montrose following flooding during New Year’s Eve storm.
#10 January 1934: The American Legion Hall in Montrose following the New Year’s Eve flood in which a dozen people were reported killed.→

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