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<cap:alert xmlns:cap="http://www.incident.com/cap/1.0">
  <identifier>USGS-landslides.20060329T173921</identifier>
  <sender>pgori@usgs.gov</sender>
  <sent>20060329T173921.000Z</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 Expires</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 Expires</headline>
    <description>At 10:00 am PST on Wednesday March 29, the flash flood watch for the recently burn areas in Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties expired.    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>Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties in southern California</areaDesc>
    </area>
  </info>
</cap:alert>