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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The remnants of the biggest storm to hit Arizona in nearly two decades lingered over the state Friday after drenching California, while authorities in both states tallied the damage.
In Arizona, flooding swept through small towns, caused a train derailment and closed major interstates. Heavy snow collapsed roofs in the northern part of the state. Meanwhile, searchers looked for a 6-year-old boy swept away late Thursday in a flood. The boy was presumed dead.
In Southern California, hundreds of evacuees were allowed to return home Friday as a week of downpours and tornadoes dissipated into occasional thunderstorms. Still, tens of thousands of people remained without electrical power throughout the state.



