Victorville, California. - A small town in California is full of tumbleweed - a lot of tumbleweed
Strong winds accelerate with a gust of 50 miles per hour, blowing thorny plants into the community of the desert town of Victorville, California's high altitude. When the tumbleweed hits an obstacle such as a fence or a house, they start to pile up.
Urban workers are using forks and heavy machinery to clean up the mess on Tuesday, but you can still see falling weeds covering the windows and the doors even on some roofs of some houses .
"This is definitely an invasion," Tanya Speight residing in Victorville told CNN Alliance KABC. "In most cases, you will fly elsewhere in the street, never been so many, or even stacked any more, which is actually a comparison to what is actually in the backyard or in front of the house It is gentle and very bad. "
A woman reported to KABC that her neighbor was confined for two hours at home.
Tumble Weed is an invasive year called Russian cockroach. When plants die, their stems will suddenly diverge - the bushes roll with the wind
As plants roll, plants sow, so resident of Victorville can look forward to more tumble wades next year.
Residents in Bath County - in particular the California paradise and the surrounding town - were ordered to evacuate and evacuate the local church in the nearby Chico town. Residents - even two policemen - reported that they left the car and evacuated on foot after having encountered a blackout and blocked the county roads and highway traffic. Thousands of people do not have the power. On Wednesday evening, Pacific Gas and Power Company notified over 70,000 customers in nine counties by e-mail, so there is a possibility of reducing power as a precaution. The company also said that about 14,000 residents in Butte County and neighboring Plumas County are not powered.
The community is the second largest city in Stanislaus county with more than 71,000 inhabitants. Turlock is known as the "heart" of California's fertile central valley, between Sacramento and Fresno. Agriculture is the backbone of the urban economy. Stanislaus County is considered to be the third richest agricultural county in the United States. Turlock continues to pursue growth that fulfills the needs of community members, complementing smart growth and the business and industry of the city
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Boonville is a small town located at the southern end of Anderson Valley, a fertile area known for wine, apples and cows near the coast of northern California. The first residents of this small village were about 19 families and settled around 1865. For decades, they lived in solitude; few tourists entered Boonville through a winding street. According to the 1966 article "Boontling", in an esoteric speech at Boonville, California, the men boasted that they had never left the valley for 70 years.