Families in Santa Cruz County were heading to higher ground Thursday night as heavy rain prompted evacuation warnings.
With evacuation warnings in effect in the Santa Cruz Mountains, some families have headed to higher grounds.
It’s a different kind of backyard danger for those living just feet away from the San Lorenzo River, which was rising and moving along fast Thursday night.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news.
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