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Hundreds of San Diego homes and businesses were damaged or ruined in devastating floods after punishing rainfall fell Monday during a 'thousand-year storm.'
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria declared an emergency in the city due to heavy rainfall and flash flooding, and the county proclaimed a local emergency on behalf of its board of supervisors.
The Marsh Street exit over San Luis Creek was closed due to water and branches being thrown over during a massive storm on Jan. 9, 2023. ... The storm turned Avila Beach Road in San Luis Obispo ...
The rainfall put the 14 million individuals living between LA and San Diego under rare high-risk flash-flood warnings. Yesterday, Feb 4th, DT L.A. had 4.10" of rain. Exceeded daily record of 2.55 ...
Mayor Gloria said a high school in San Diego was being used as a temporary shelter after about 100 homes were in some way affected by the flooding.
Over 5 inches of rain fell northeast of downtown San Diego, which triggered the intense flooding. At the city's airport, 2.73 inches were measured, setting a record for the most rain on any ...
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The Weather Service placed a flood watch on much of Southern California until 4 a.m. Friday, including San Luis Obispo County’s beaches, the inland Central Coast, interior valleys and mountains.