Some have fled the threat of future floods. Some have returned to rebuilt homes. And others are still waiting.
Approximately 5,000 San Diego-area residents were affected by the historic downpour last January that led to dramatic ...
One year after flood waters tore through homes in Southeast San Diego, neighbors are still rebuilding their homes and lives.
where scores of people were displaced by flooding; and that fell on the San Diego neighborhoods of Encanto, Rolando and Mountain View. All that water finally collected and pooled in, under and ...
Dozens of flood channel segments across the city still have not been maintained in at least 14 years, recent city records ...
Our journalists asked tough questions as Gloria looked back at the year that way, where he places the blame and where he ...
Next week will mark one year since San Diego’s historic flooding displaced more than 1,200 people and damaged thousands of ...
San Diego region, bringing 2.73 inches of rain in a 24-hour period, making it the highest level of precipitation since 1850. ...
Despite the dry winter so far, San Diego city officials are encouraging people to take advantage of a 15% discount on flood insurance made available through FEMA’s community rating system.
Rain was falling across Southern California on Sunday, bringing some relief to thousands of firefighters who have been ...
On Wednesday, the flood channel looked clear ... the City is working with the people of San Diego to be ready as possible for anything Mother Nature sends our way.” As residents have worked ...
Five people died. While some flood survivors have been able ... Investments in infrastructure to prevent future flooding and make San Diego’s most vulnerable communities more resilient to the effects ...