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According to the National Weather Service, the tornado developed near Pico Rivera between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. Thursday.
A strong storm system moved through Southern California, bringing a heavy dose of rain over a short period of time and prompting evacuation orders, flood warnings and road closures.
Evacuation warnings were in place for several Los Angeles burn scar areas that were ravaged by wildfires two months ago.