A river of storm water leaves damage on 42nd Street. Photo by Chris Stone San Diego County’s Emergency Temporary Lodging program, established to help people displaced by the January flooding, ends Friday. Those residents still in the program will need to move back home or make other arrangements with local housing authorities, according to a statement from the county. “Thousands of San Diegans faced the devastating aftermath as floodwaters tore through their homes on Jan. 22,” said county Supervisor and board chair Nora Vargas. “In the wake of this disaster, our immediate focus was on providing essential shelter and support … yet the needs persisted far beyond initial expectations.
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