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.
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.
Public Safety
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Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour early Sunday morning when Daylight Saving Time ends–and while you’re at it, consider doing five more things to keep your family safe.
Public Safety
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In a disaster or local emergency, information can change quickly so you need to have an official source for the information you need to keep yourself and your family safe. While the County already offers a source of emergency information through a website, an app, social media, phone and text alerts, that emergency source is getting a new name, look and feel.
Public Safety
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With the deadly firestorm in Maui and the Bunnie Fire in Ramona that scorched nearly 200 acres and resulted in evacuations Wednesday, wildfires are at the top of mind for most of San Diegans. The fires should remind people to be prepared to evacuate and to take steps to minimize damage to their property in case a wildfire starts in their community.
Public Safety
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The County Office of Emergency Services and the City of Chula Vista will be testing the Wireless Emergency Alert system next week.