So did General Dynamics-NASSCO, whose spokesperson, Brian Adams, said the shipyard “will be double-securing anything that can move.” Workers also quickly moved to secure equipment at San Diego International Airport. The possibility of trouble caused a stir across San Diego County.Įmergency crews hustled to place “No parking” signs in low-lying and flood-risk areas of San Diego, including along the San Diego River, which could near flood stage in the Fashion Valley area over the weekend. “Bands of heavy rain and flooding are expected, with dangerous and potentially catastrophic impacts across the desert mountain slopes and deserts.” “Expect stronger and shifting winds, and widespread heavy rain as she passes Sunday afternoon and night. “The largest impacts from Hilary will be felt Sunday, as the system moves into San Diego County and points north,” the weather service said. UC San Diego re-positioned a wave buoy off Baja California Friday, hoping to get a good look at one of nature’s most violent phenomena. His colleague, Alex Tardy, said, “It does look like the eye-wall (of Hilary) will make it into San Diego County.”
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