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The Los Angeles flood of 1938 resulted in significant devastation, leading to the deaths of over 100 people and injuring thousands. Heavy rainfall caused the Los Angeles River to overflow, inundating neighborhoods and causing widespread destruction. Many victims faced injuries from flooding, debris, and the collapse of structures. The disaster prompted major changes in flood control policies and infrastructure in the region.

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