This was San Diego's first multi-jurisdictional quarantine, spanning from southern Orange County to northern San Diego County, in the San Onofre and Agra areas, including the northwest part of Camp Pendleton.
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Once crews arrived, they found the victims stuck on an island, and some in the water, according to fire officials.
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The risk has been exacerbated with hillsides left barren by wildfires and drought making the land unable to absorb so much water.
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A powerful Pacific storm will continue to bring widespread rain, mountain snow and strong winds to San Diego County through Tuesday.
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Electric cars can help reduce climate change, but they are costly. Some commuters in the city say e-bikes are the best way to get around.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Colorado River, a central source of water for much of the western U.S., is drying up.
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California has been drenched by atmospheric river storms since late December, putting a dent in the state’s long drought — but also causing flooding, power outages and at least 18 deaths.
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Thanks to a new federal law, cities will get better forecasts about how climate change intensifies rainstorms. Still, it won't be in time for billions of dollars of federal infrastructure spending.
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Recent rain is pushing the construction timeline back even further.
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The city says the stairway to access the beach has become "structurally unsafe."
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Exxon's climate research decades back painted an accurate picture of global warming, according to a new scientific paper. Still, the oil company continued climate-denying policy efforts.
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