File:1938 Los Angeles flood in North Hollywood (9).jpg

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English: Aerial view of Los Angeles River after a major flood. The Los Angeles flood of 1938 was a major flooding event that affected much of Los Angeles, Orange County, and Riverside County. The flood was responsible for destroying 5,601 homes, damaging 1,500 homes, and killing approximately 110 people.
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Author Los Angeles Daily News

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Aerial view of flooded crops and homes in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, 1938

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