Amid storm, San Francisco officials ask public to help
San Francisco's Department of Public Works says that the storm is not as severe as the first atmospheric river to hit region in October. But they are still asking city residents to help manage conditions by possibly removing clogs from storm drains if it seems safe to do so.
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