Southern California braces for a potentially record-breaking wet Christmas, with heavy rain and thunderstorms expected, bringing four to eight inches of rain in many areas. Officials warn of flash flooding and mudslides, particularly in burn scar zones from January wildfires. Communities show resilience, with neighbors helping each other amid evacuation orders and shelter-in-place warnings. Broader issues arise, including flood warnings in Malibu and Orange County burn areas, and a state of emergency declared in six counties. A Sacramento sheriffs deputy dies in a weather-related crash.
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