Six-hundred landslides in less than three weeks. That’s what California has been dealing with during an especially wet winter caused by nine atmospheric river storms. A new Geological Survey maps shows the San Francisco Bay Area and the central part of the state were slammed by some of the most landslides. Southern California also had its share. The Montecito area had to be evacuated and it could be weeks until a Ventura County road near Ojai reopens.