This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 3 A mudslide triggered by recent storms that rocked the Bay Area this week caused some extreme warping and buckling to a major road in Novato, officials said. The Olompali State Historic Park shared photos on their Facebook page showing portions of Redwood Boulevard, a popular bike route connecting Marin and Sonoma counties, cracked and lifted. Park officials said access to the park through Redwood Boulevard would be "closed off for some time." Storms fueled by an atmospheric river brought yet another inundation of rain to an already-sodden Bay Area, raising the risks of mudslides throughout the region. The storm, which was responsible for at least five deaths across the Bay Area, also felled trees, toppled power lines and damaged major infrastructure. Reach Jessica Flores: [email protected]; Twitter: @jesssmflores
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