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One year after historic flooding, these San Diego neighbors are ‘here in the fight’

Some have fled the threat of future floods. Some have returned to rebuilt homes. And others are still waiting.

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Almost a year later, this home on Beta Street shows very little sign of construction repairs from flood damage in the Southcrest community.   (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Almost a year later, this home on Beta Street shows very little sign of construction repairs from flood damage in the Southcrest community.   (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Some have fled the threat of future floods. Some have returned to rebuilt homes. And others are still waiting.

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