San Diego has declared a local emergency as Tropical Storm Hilary approaches the area. Mayor Todd Gloria signed an emergency proclamation, enabling the city to access state and federal assistance to respond to and recover from the storm. The mayor advised residents to take precautions to safeguard their properties, such as ensuring proper drainage, preparing for power outages, and avoiding downed power lines. Unnecessary travel should also be avoided. The North County Transit District has suspended Coaster train services due to the severe weather conditions. San Diego County is experiencing gusty winds and rain, with the storm predicted to make landfall in the early afternoon. The region is under a tropical storm watch, and flash flooding is anticipated in the mountains and deserts. The National Weather Service has warned about heavy rainfall and the associated dangers, especially in the mountains and deserts. San Diego is seeking assistance and residents are urged to prioritize their safety in light of the approaching storm.
San Diego Declares Local Emergency as Tropical Storm Hilary Approaches, US
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