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Woman dies after driving off under-construction bridge without barriers
Private contractors had removed half a bridge before a woman drove off it into a creek and died during Tuesday’s flooding in St. Louis County, Missouri, officials said.
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Spain's government to send 10,000 soldiers and police to Valencia after deadly floods
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says the government is sending 5,000 more soldiers and 5,000 more police to the eastern region of Valencia after deadly floods this week that killed more than 200 people.
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San Diego flood victims still rebuilding as lawsuits wind their way through court
The suits seek around $250 million in damages, the plaintiffs’ attorneys estimated.
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San Diegans helping flood victims rebuild — 9 months after historic floods
Rebuilding Together San Diego is working with various sponsors to help people in the Shelltown area whose homes were destroyed by the Jan. 22 floods.
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Community steps up to help San Diego flood-victims rebuild
NBC 7’s Audra Stafford shows us how one family is finally starting to get back on its feet, thanks to some generous San Diegans.
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Westfield UTC mall partially floods with brown water
Part of Westfield UTC, an upscale shopping mall in San Diego’s University City neighborhood, became flooded with what looked like brown water on Wednesday afternoon.
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Westfield UTC mall partially floods with brown water
Part of Westfield UTC, an upscale shopping mall in San Diego’s University City neighborhood, flooded with what looked like brown water on Wednesday afternoon.
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If Debby damages your basement, here's what's not covered by flood insurance
Debby, now a post-tropical storm, is expected to soak more of the U.S. this weekend. Flood insurance likely won’t cover things kept in your basement.
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6 months after devastating floods, victims say they're still ignored by City of San Diego
While the Kyle family said they’re disappointed in how events unfolded so far, they will continue to press forward to be compensated for damage to their property.
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San Diego flood victims still recovering from January floods 6 months later
It’s been six months to the day since the devastating floods tore through several San Diego neighborhoods. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry hears from one family who has faced several setbacks, including filing a claim with the city that has been denied.
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San Diego flood victims still rebuilding, 6 months later
Six months after the historic flooding that devastated parts of San Diego and the surrounding communities, many of the victims are still feeling the effects of the disaster.
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July 22nd marks 6 months since San Diego's devastating January floods
Tomorrow marks six months since the historic flooding that devastated parts of San Diego and surrounding communities. NBC7’s Shelby Bremer spoke with one family that saw their entire home destroyed.
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San Diego 2024 flood victims still scrambling to find housing
A nonprofit has stepped up to yet again, extend motel stays for San Diego’s 2024 flood victims while the city and county government’s emergency lodging programs expire, reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer.
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Nonprofit pays for 44 families' hotel rooms when housing aid for San Diego flood victims ends
The Harvey Family Foundation said it would pay the National City Ramada $25,000 to let dozens of families continue to stay through Tuesday.
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County's temporary housing program following January floods ends Friday
San Diego County’s Emergency Temporary Lodging program, established to help people displaced by flooding earlier this year, ends Friday.
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Moving in and moving forward after January flooding at Village Green in Rolando
The apartment complex was one of the many to be affected by the historic storm on Jan. 22 in San Diego
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Monday is the last day to file your taxes after San Diego County's extended deadline
Monday is the deadline to file and pay taxes after an extension due to San Diego County’s severe weather in January.
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San Diego disaster recovery group calls for volunteers to help rebuild flood victims' homes
A San Diego disaster recovery organization is asking for more volunteers to help repair homes destroyed by the historic January flooding.
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Volunteers called on to help victims of January's historic flooding
Many of the people whose homes were destroyed in January’s historic flooding are still rebuilding. On Saturday volunteers came together in Southeast San Diego to help. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer has their story.
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WATCH: Heavy rain in South Florida puts more than 7 million people under flood watch
A tropical storm system triggered hundreds of flight delays and cancellations.