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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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New grants available for San Diego flood victims, thanks to Realtors Relief Foundation
Thanks to two local real estate trade organizations, more relief is on the way for victims of the January floods.
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New grants available for flood victims
NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has more details on the new grant that is now avialble for victims of the January floodings.
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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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Fee waiver approved for San Diegans whose passports were lost or damaged in floods
The San Diego City Council Monday unanimously approved a fee waiver for residents whose U.S. passports were either lost or damaged due to the severe weather and flooding in late January.
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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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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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City of San Diego brings new, free bins and rolling dumpsters to most flood-impacted streets
City of San Diego workers went door-to-door in the Southcrest neighborhood, connecting residents with resources and giving them new trash, compost and recycling bins. But some residents are not impressed.
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City of San Diego brings new, free bins and rolling dumpsters to most flood-impacted streets
City workers went door-to-door in Southcrest, connecting residents with resources and giving them new trash, compost and recycling bins, NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
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Fees waived for storm-related rebuilding plans in San Diego: City Council
Mayor Todd Gloria proposed the city’s Development Services and Environmental Services Departments to waive fees for building and demolition permits and waste disposal associated with recovery from storm damage over the past several weeks.
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Flood victims confront San Diego City Council
NBC 7’s Allison Ash was at council chambers where angry homeowners are seeking help and answers.
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San Diego musician and family displaced after historic January floods
In addition to damaging several guitars Levi Chinchurreta owned, the flood waters also displaced his family. He said he never imagined losing everything overnight.
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San Diego musician and his family displaced after January flooding
A Southcrest musician and his family are staying in his pastor’s office after the flood waters from Jan. 22 displaced them. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports on Feb. 10, 2024.
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Flood donation drives held across San Diego in need of these items
The City of San Diego is asking for people to drop off storm recovery donations for the victims of recent historic flooding at any of four various donation centers around the city on Saturday and Sunday.
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What a proposal to improve to storm water management in San Diego looks like
San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera wants to see a measure to improve storm water management make its way onto the November ballot.
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San Diego asks for help reuniting owners with family photo album found in flood debris
The city of San Diego is asking for the community’s help after clean-up crews in Southcrest made a priceless discovery.