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(BREITBART) – Residents of California’s mountain communities were finally seeing some roads cleared on Monday, but voiced their frustration after spending more than ten days trapped in the snow — while Gov. Gavin Newsom was away.
Newsom (D) disappeared to Baja California without explanation, shortly after declaring a state of emergency last week — a week after blizzards had swept the state, and thousands of residents were stranded in snowdrifts.
Key highways into the San Bernardino mountains were finally opened on Monday. Previously, residents were only allowed to travel with an official escort, and were not allowed to return once they left their communities.
Those trapped by the storm — which dumped over 100 inches of snow on communities like Crestline and Lake Arrowhead, and forced Northern California ski resorts to close as well — cheered the first arriving snowplows.