State officials warn of flash flood danger in Bolt Creek wildfire burn areas
County and emergency officials and weather forecasters say the damage left by the Bolt Creek Fire means rain will struggle to seep into the soil. Instead, water likely will rush over blackened earth and downhill, along with a torrent of rocks, mud and debris.
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