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<cap:alert xmlns:cap="http://www.incident.com/cap/1.0">
  <identifier>USGS-landslides.20060329T154011</identifier>
  <sender>pgori@usgs.gov</sender>
  <sent>20060329T154011.000Z</sent>
  <status>Actual</status>
  <msgType>Alert</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</event>
    <urgency>Future</urgency>
    <severity>Unknown</severity>
    <certainty>Possible</certainty>
    <senderName>cannon@usgs.gov</senderName>
    <headline>Flash Flood and Debris Flow Watch for Recently Burned Areas in Southern California</headline>
    <description>A Flash Flood and Debris Flow Watch issued by the National Weather Service for recently burned areas in San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside, and San Diego Counties remains in effect until 10:00 am PST, Wednesday March 29, 2006.  There could be rainfall rates of one third to two thirds of an inch per hour; these rates exceed USGS rainfall thresholds for flash floods and debris flows from recently burned areas.  </description>
    <instruction>Residents or persons with interests near and especially downstream of the burned areas should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take protective action should flash flood warnings be issued.  For more 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>San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange and San Diego Counties in southern California</areaDesc>
    </area>
  </info>
</cap:alert>