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High winds, flooding shutter cannabis operations across California

The historic storms pummeling California have caused widespread fallout for cannabis operators across the state and are disrupting operations and possibly supplies.

As days of high winds and catastrophic rains batter the coast, some marijuana companies have temporarily closed operations and shored up their facilities in a desperate attempt to lessen the damage.

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Several businesses told MJBizDaily their operations have been flooded, causing untold economic setbacks.

Others have reported product losses as heavy rains damaged crops.

Widespread power outages have also halted production lines and left plants vulnerable to mold and other contaminants.

Road closures and dangerous conditions have prevented several operators from even accessing their operations.

This storm system, which was expected to dissipate by Tuesday afternoon, is the latest climate disaster in California.

In late September, a heat wave wreaked havoc on the state’s cannabis industry, coming on the heels of another challenging wildfire season.

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