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FEMA assistance deadline approaches for San Diego flood victims. Here's how to apply
San Diegans affected by January’s “thousand-year storm” are nearing the deadline to get help from the federal government.
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San Diego, taxes are NOT due April 15. Start saving for June, if you owe, though
The relief extends to any areas designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which includes San Diego County.
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San Diego flood victims plan to move out of relief hotels over the weekend
All 2,242 people in San Diego County’s emergency temporary lodging program will be phased out of the program on May 11.
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San Diego flood victim hotel vouchers to expire over the weekend
The time left for flood victims staying in San Diego hotels has dwindled down to days. Some of these people can stay in hotels until May 11th, but as NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes shows us, others will need to leave over the weekend.
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January flood victims hit deadline to defer property taxes; other relief still available
The property tax deadline is Wednesday but for hundreds of people affected by flooding from January storms, there is a chance to receive some help.
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Update: Midway District worker reunites with woman after aiding her during flood
Rosemary said she’s been going to this particular tire shop for years since her late husband trusted it — and for good reason, NBC 7’s Todd Strain reports.
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Mail thefts in Carlsbad highlight USPS failures in prevention
NBC 7’s Investigates Alexis Rivas reports that some say the Postal Service is not taking action to warn the public.
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Update: Midway District worker reunites with woman after aiding her during flood
Joe Savala, a service advisor at Evans Tire Center in the Midway District, carried an elderly woman to safety during storm flooding last week
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Shelltown flood victims say burglars are targeting their vacant homes
Residents in San Diego’s Shelltown neighborhood say their flood-damaged homes are already unsafe, but they are now dealing with another safety concern: burglars breaking into their vacant homes.
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Shelltown flood victims say burglars are targeting their vacant homes
Flood victims are not just dealing with the nightmare of rebuilding their homes. Some are dealing with burglars breaking into their vacant homes. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports on March 24, 2024.
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Tijuana man smuggled migrants through sewer pipes during historic San Diego floods
Border Patrol released video on Friday of the day San Diego lifeguards rescued migrants from the Tijuana River. The video was edited by border patrol to blur the faces of the migrants.
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Man pleads guilty to smuggling 7 migrants during January's historic rains
A man pleaded guilty this week to smuggling seven migrants through sewer pipes and across the border during January’s historic rains. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports on March 22, 2024.
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San Diego County Board of Supervisors extend assistance for Jan. 22 flood victims
NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes finds out what this really means for the flood victims of San Diego.
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Supervisors OK $9.6M for flood relief efforts, including lodging, food
The county Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted 4-0 to provide additional aid — $6.6 million for temporary lodging and $3 million to provide three meals a day for 60 days — to residents affected by the severe rainstorm and flooding on Jan. 22.
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San Diego flood victims kicked out of hotels before voucher expiration date
A family of ten, flooded out of their Mountain View home last January, was checked out of their hotel with no place to go on Friday afternoon.
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Real estate company buys furniture store, donates it all to National City flood victims
More than 1,000 San Diegans were displaced by January’s floods, and many of them are still rebuilding. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright shares about an event in National City that resulted in dozens of families receiving free furniture.
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San Diego flood victims kicked out of hotels with no place to go
Frustrations on where to go continue for flood victims of the January storms, NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports.
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Real estate company buys furniture store, donates it all to National City flood victims
A spokeswoman for CalHomeCo said that the real estate company bought a furniture store last year and is donating its contents — “there is furniture for at least 100 families,” she told NBC 7 — to San Diegans impacted by the flooding.
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Recovery center opens for National City small businesses hurt by historic floods
The Small Business Administration will be opening a Business Recovery Center in National City on Feb. 26. The center will be set up at the Southwestern College Higher Education Center located at 880 National City Blvd. in National City.
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National City small businesses hurt by floods get help from new Business Recovery Center
The Small Business Administration will be opening a Business Recovery Center in National City on Feb. 26 at Southwestern College, NBC 7’s Adonis Albright reports.