Southern California, particularly San Diego, is bracing for potentially heavy rain next week, prompting concerns about further flooding following a recent storm. Residents are being urged to prepare by taking measures beyond sandbagging, such as ensuring storm drains are unblocked. Representative Sara Jacobs has emphasized the importance of reporting storm damage through the County of San Diego’s survey to facilitate federal assistance and has provided information on where to obtain and fill sandbags. Representative Adam Schiff has also acknowledged the severity of the situation and expressed commitment to working with local officials and the San Diego congressional delegation to provide disaster assistance.
Terrible storm last week and another on the way. Make sure to be vigilant and stay aware of flood warnings. I will be working with the San Diego congressional delegation and with local officials to help with disaster assistance and in any way I can. https://t.co/y7LME0tnPv
Unfortunately, there’s another big storm heading San Diego’s way next week. Now is the time to prepare your homes and businesses. Check out this list to see where you can get and fill sandbags in your area: https://t.co/EMsRcuETtS
Getting an accurate assessment of the damage from Monday’s storm is the first step to getting federal help. So please fill out the County of San Diego’s survey to report storm damage to your homes or businesses here: https://t.co/ApeVVBjPEW https://t.co/P0mD8nb8lA
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Who is preparing for the worst possibility which is more flooding next week in San Diego? If you are- other than sandbags - what immediate measures can property owners take to prevent damage and get water off their property I know here - the storm drains can get blocked by… https://t.co/wFKF9KaetR
Southern California’s forecast shows potentially heavy rain next week https://t.co/6iDhirdxMl