City of San Diego declares state of emergency due to storm

MediumUnited States of America2024-01-22T00:00:00Z

As per reports, the City of San Diego on Monday (22 January), announced a state of emergency due to extreme rainfall and flash flooding incidents recorded across the city.

• Hundreds of rescues were performed from flooded homes on Beta and surrounding streets in the Southcrest neighborhood, as well as 24 rescues from the Tijuana and San Diego Rivers and from vehicles on flooded roadways on Monday (22 January).
• As of 1800 hours local time on Monday (22 January), rainfall totals ranged from a little less than an inch in Borrego Palm Canyon to nearly five inches in Point Loma. Coastal areas have been recorded to experience elevated flooding instances.
• The City of San Diego has opened a temporary evacuation facility at the Golden Hill Recreation Center located at 2600 Golf Course Drive, that is expected to remain functional through Monday evening.
• All Caltrans lanes on EB/WB SR-98 have also been recorded to be closed following instances of flooding.

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