An evacuation warning has been issued for some areas of San Diego due to rain forecast News from Tijuana
San Diego, California. – The mayor of San Diego issued an evacuation alert for residents of communities that have recently experienced severe flooding and Historically sensitive areas Flooding ahead of storms forecast for Thursday and Friday in the region.
“I want to be very clear, this is not an evacuation order, this warning is voluntary and is designed to encourage residents of these flooded communities to prepare if they need to.” have to vacate”, San Diego’s mayor said this Wednesday.
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Residents of such affected areas are advised to collect important documents and items and ensure they have a plan Evacuate family, pets And if there is a flood.
Ahead of the expected rain, the city is issuing an evacuation alert for residents of communities that have recently experienced significant flooding and historically flood-prone areas.
This is voluntary, but residents should prepare if/when evacuation becomes necessary. pic.twitter.com/cDr09RMhMl
— San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria (@MayorToddGloria) January 31, 2024
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“We are going to have additional security and rescue personnel in these communities, and if a mandatory evacuation declaration is issued, police officers will go door-to-door,” the San Diego mayor added.
Gloria asked San Diego residents to clean up any debris around them that could clog the city’s sewers or drains, as well as ensure that trash can with covers on and off pavements so that they do not obstruct the passage of water.
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According to information from the National Weather Service (NWS) in San Diego, there is a flood warning for coastal areas. From 06:00 in the desert of San Diego Hours of February 1 to February 2 at 10:00 a.m.