By Dana Maze, American Red Cross
On January 22, 2024, storms brought heavy rain and flooding to San Diego County. According to the National Weather Service, the rainfall on January 22 ranked among the wettest days ever recorded in January and the fourth wettest day ever recorded in the City of San Diego. Severe flooding forced many residents in Southeast San Diego to evacuate from their homes. The American Red Cross of San Diego and Imperial Counties worked alongside partners for multiple weeks to provide care to those in need.
In total, 195 Red Cross volunteers provided 1,099 overnight stays for more than 189 residents in four emergency shelters, 3,521 meals and 3,961 snacks, 923 relief items like comfort kits and 785 emergency supplies including clean up kits. Red Cross volunteers also performed 1,008 damage assessments and caseworkers opened 384 cases, serving 1,351 people with recovery support, including financial assistance, replacement of eyeglasses and other medical needs like prescriptions.
This work wouldn’t be possible without our dedicated volunteers who support those in need around the clock.