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Rays Gulch debris flow

This recent small debris flow flowed down this gully near Rays Gulch southeast of Cecilville, California.  The area was burned by the 2021 River Complex, a series of 20 lightning-caused fires that burned 199,343 acres.  The ground here was scorched leaving the steep slopes prone to small debris flows mixed w/ snow & rain.  This one is directly above Forest Service Road 37N07 however it stopped short, somewhat plugging up the culvert.  The source of the slide was actually from the same road higher up where portions of the edge gave out.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 22/04/2023
Uploaded: 13/05/2023
Published: 13/05/2023
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Tags: rays gulch; california; forest fire; burn; river complex; debris flow; mass wasting; earthflow; mud; dirt; snow; woods; klamath mountains; slumps; culvert; 37n07
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