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San Diego Shelter Flooded: Hundreds Flee Again

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Hundreds evacuated from San Diego's Bridge shelter due to heavy rain.
  • Record rainfall caused waist-deep floodwaters at the shelter.
  • Extreme weather disproportionately affects homeless populations.
San Diego Shelter Flooded: Hundreds Flee Again

Heavy storms delivered a month's worth of rain to downtown San Diego on New Year's Day, prompting the evacuation of the Bridge shelter. This marks the third time in seven years that hundreds of residents have had to flee the facility due to flooding.

Approximately 325 men and women sought refuge in a local park gym as record rainfall caused waist-deep floodwaters. Southern California has experienced intense storms recently, leading the governor to declare a state of emergency, with further rainfall expected. These events follow recent wildfires, increasing concerns about debris flow and flash flooding in burn-scarred areas.

Research indicates that climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of such extreme weather. Disasters often reduce housing supply and displace individuals, with the homeless population bearing a significant burden. Data shows millions displaced annually by natural disasters, underscoring the critical need for robust housing solutions and disaster preparedness for vulnerable communities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Bridge shelter in San Diego was evacuated due to record rainfall causing severe flooding, forcing residents to flee waist-deep water.
The Bridge shelter has experienced flooding and evacuations multiple times in recent years, including this week and in 2018 and 2024.
Climate change is linked to more frequent extreme weather events, which can displace people, reduce housing availability, and exacerbate homelessness.

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