Battered California faces billions in storm damage to crops, homes and roads

Crews work above a mangled I-beam on the Lefty O’Doul Bridge near Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., Wednesday morning, March 22, 2023, after the historic bascule bridge over Mission Creek was battered and damaged by storm-pushed barges yesterday. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

By David R Baker, Kim Chipman, Mark Chediak and Brian K Sullivan | Bloomberg

The costs of California’s relentless winter storms keep rising. And outside of the human toll — with at least 28 people killed since January — the price will be measured in billions. The “bomb cyclone” that lashed San Francisco Bay Area on Tuesday was the

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