Government
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County residents in the unincorporated area whose vehicles were impacted by the Jan. 22 storm and flooding can have their vehicles recycled for free.
Public Safety
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With another storm possibly heading to the region next week, the County and CAL FIRE are offering sandbags to residents and businesses in the unincorporated to prepare for heavy rain.
Public Safety
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One day after a rainstorm left widespread damage in its wake, County crews are out in the field assessing the severity of the destruction to homes, businesses and other infrastructure.
Government
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County residents and businesses who experienced flooding damage during Monday’s storm can report the damage through an online survey.
Government
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The County of San Diego is proclaiming a local emergency on behalf of the Board of Supervisors in anticipation that resources and assistance from the state and federal government may be needed because of damage caused by flooding from the storm January 22, 2024. A local proclamation communicates to the state that the County is anticipating significant impacts to both public and private property.
Environment
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The County Board of Supervisors approved a plan Tuesday to expand dredging work in the Tijuana River Valley to remove trash and sediment and help reduce flooding impacts from the Tijuana River.
Public Safety
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Rain, strong winds and cold temperatures predicted to bring significant snow to local mountains as low as 2,000 feet began Tuesday evening and are forecast to continue through Saturday. The winds will additionally bring high surf to beaches, so everyone should take precautions if on the water.