Mountain volunteers were a lifeline in a world buried in snow And theyre not done

Mountain volunteers were a lifeline in a world buried in snow And theyre not done
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — The snow is melting in the San Bernardino Mountains after eight to 12 feet of powder fell in back-to-back winter storms last month. Damaged homes dot the landscape, and the storms will have an economic ripple effect on the mountain communities that will continue long after the snow is gone, according to mutual aid groups, which point out that — weeks after the worst weather — people are still trying to refill depleted pantries and remain in need of other resources. San Bernardino County plans to wind down a food distribution center in the hard-hit Crestline…

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