Tips to Stay Safe While Cleaning Up After a Flood
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If your home or business was flooded during the Jan. 22 storm, it is important to keep yourself and your family safe when cleaning up.
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If your home or business was flooded during the Jan. 22 storm, it is important to keep yourself and your family safe when cleaning up.
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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.
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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.
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The County is thanking residents for taking proactive precautions as Tropical Cyclone Hilary is expected to cause flooding and damage across the region, particularly in the mountains and deserts.
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The County of San Diego is proclaiming a local emergency on behalf of Chairwoman Nora Vargas and the Board of Supervisors in anticipation that resources and assistance from the state and federal governments may be needed as a result of Tropical Cyclone Hilary.
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Weather forecasters say Tropical Cyclone Hilary could bring rains and wind to San Diego County and Southern California, and County and CAL FIRE officials are offering advice and free sandbags for people living in the unincorporated County.
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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.