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<cap:alert xmlns:cap="http://www.incident.com/cap/1.0">
  <identifier>USGS-landslides.20060329T151523</identifier>
  <sender>pgori@usgs.gov</sender>
  <sent>20060329T151523.000Z</sent>
  <status>Actual</status>
  <msgType>Cancel</msgType>
  <scope>Public</scope>
  <info>
    <language>en-US</language>
    <category>Geo</category>
    <event>Flash Flood and Debris Flow Watch for Recently Burned Areas in Southern California Cancelled</event>
    <urgency>Unknown</urgency>
    <severity>Unknown</severity>
    <certainty>Unknown</certainty>
    <senderName>cannon@usgs.gov</senderName>
    <headline>Flash Flood and Debris Flow Watch for Recently Burned Areas in Southern California Cancelled</headline>
    <description>At 9:47 pm PST on Tuesday March 28, the National Weather Service cancelled the flash flood watch of the recent burn areas in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties in southwest California.  The frontal system responsible for producing heavy rain across southwestern California during the past day has moved eastward out of the area.  The threat of flash floods and debris flows no longer exists for the burned areas.</description>
    <instruction>For information on what to do if you live near a recently burned area, and more information on post-fire debris flow flows: http://landslides.usgs.gov/research/wildfire</instruction>
    <contact>cannon@usgs.gov</contact>
    <area>
      <areaDesc>south western California, including Ventura and Los Angeles Counties</areaDesc>
    </area>
  </info>
</cap:alert>