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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Gas and Electric is warning more than 88,000 customers of a possible multi-day power shutoff due to Santa Ana Winds.According to the company, the public safety power shutoff could happen as early as Wednesday night or Thursday morning. The shutoff could last through Sunday or Monday, SDG&E says.The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning in the San Diego County Inland Valleys from 6 p.m. Wednesday through 10 p.m. Saturday.See the list below for affected areas: AguangaAlpineBoulevardBarona ReservationCampoCampo ReservationChula VistaDescansoEncinitasEl CajonEscondidoEwiiaapaayp ReservationFallbrookJacumbaJamulJamul ReservationJulianLa Jolla ReservationLakesideLa Posta ReservationMount LagunaNestorOceansidePalaPala ReservationPalomar MountainPauma ReservationPauma ValleyPenasquitosPine ValleyPotreroPowayRamonaRanchitaRancho BernardoRancho Santa FeRincon ReservationSan ClementeSan Juan Capistrano (East)San Pasqual ReservationSan MarcosSanta YsabelSanta Ysabel ReservationSorrento ValleySycuan ReservationValley CenterViejas ReservationWarner Springs 1113
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego County is nearing a move into the state's most restrictive tier of COVID-19 regulations.California launched a tier system in late August to measure COVID-19 risk within a county. San Diego County is now moving into the so-called purple tier, or widespread tier. Moving into that level would trigger stricter regulations, including the indoor closure of several businesses like restaurants and gyms.Some restaurant owners say if San Diego County moves into that tier and they are ordered to close their indoor dining areas, they will not follow the orders."We really want to push against it. There's no other way of making it nowadays," said Nick Kacha, the manager of Rudford's Restaurant in North Park.On Thursday, they put up a sign outside the restaurant that says, "Stand Up Small Business. #Defy""We're hoping other businesses will stand up with us and join the wave," Kacha said. He says nearly a dozen other businesses have said they will also stay open.Restaurant owner, Todd Brown, says he's still deciding what to do. He owns several restaurants, but the one is focused on is Bub's at the Beach in Pacific Beach. Brown says he is worried if they have to close again, they might close for good.Both businesses have followed the public health orders since the pandemic started. But for Brown, he says this time he is thinking it through."If we decide to stay open, it's not because we're trying to make a political statement. It's because we're trying to survive," he said. "You have the option of defying an order and staying open. How does that work? I have no idea, and it's not something I'm really interested in doing. But the other option is your doors are closed forever." 1724
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Congresswoman Susan Davis wants the Navy to analyze whether there is a national security threat related to sewage spills along the US-Mexico border.The military is set to build a billion Navy SEAL training facility near Imperial Beach. The area has experienced 160 days of sewage spill closures to parts of its shoreline over the past three years, Davis reports.Davis wants a Navy assessment of how construction and future training at the site could be affected by the spills. “We need a whole of government solution to the sewage spills,” said Davis. “We know the environmental and economic impact these spills have. What we don’t know, with the Navy planning to stage training operations in potentially contaminated waters, are the national security concerns. The Navy should take a look at this and coordinate with relevant agencies to assess what can be done to prevent future spills.”Davis, a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, wants to include language in this year’s defense bill to get a report from the Navy on the matter.“The Navy’s coastal campus will be vital for national security,” Davis said. “The last thing we want is our elite Navy SEALs training in water contaminated with sewage. Nor do we want training operations delayed.”Davis is requesting the Navy work with the Department of State, the EPA, the Department of Homeland Security, the International Boundary Water Commission, and the Department of the Interior to assess how national security will be affected by future spills and how they can be prevented. 1598
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Gas and Electric has released a list and map of areas that may be affected by planned power outages amid Santa Ana winds. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning from noon Thursday through 6 p.m. Friday for the inland valleys and mountains. East to northeast winds are expected to reach 20 to 30 miles per hour with gusts as high as 50 miles per hour and isolated gusts as high as 60 miles per hour. To make matters worse, humidity is expected to range between 5 and 10 percent with poor overnight recovery. RELATED: Check today's San Diego County forecastAs of Thursday afternoon, SDG&E said nearly 18,000 customers may be affected by planned power outages. Scroll through the maps below to see the affected areas: 777
us save money so we can actually purchase stuff that we do need," Castelo says. "It allows me to focus more on my school and be able to go to work without having to worry that my brother doesn't have something to eat."Free healthcare services were also provided at the marketplace by Kaiser Permanente. 1095