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San Diego Flooding: Time for Infrastructure Overhaul

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The recent San Diego Flooding event has brought to light critical issues in the city’s stormwater infrastructure. Climate change, coupled with an aging and insufficient drainage system, has left many vulnerable neighborhoods underwater, resulting in catastrophic damage, rescue operations, and costly repairs. As we examine the extent of this crisis, it becomes evident that San Diego is at a crossroads. To prevent future calamities, we must address the root causes of this disaster and invest in long-overdue infrastructure improvements. The Historic Rainfall: Breaking Records On January 22, 2024, San Diego experienced a record-breaking rainfall event, with over 2.7 inches of rain falling in just six hours. This made it the fourth wettest day in San Diego’s recorded history, surpassing other major storms, including Tropical Storm Hilary. The city's antiquated stormwater system could not handle the deluge, leading to widespread flooding in both residential and commercial areas. Streets