The storm may be over, but the aftermath is just setting in. Cleanup efforts are underway across Southern California after widespread damage was left behind by days of rain, and a rare tornado in one neighborhood.
In Boyle Heights, crews on Saturday were assessing the damage and starting clean-up efforts after the National Weather Service confirmed an EF-O tornado touched down in the neighborhood on Christmas Day.
The NWS said the tornado’s path was about a quarter-mile long and had a width of 30 yards. EF0 tornados have wind speeds between 65 mph and 85 mph…