Water tower overflow sends water into Rancho San Diego homes
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and last updated 2021-05-07 15:57:47-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) Several residents at a Rancho San Diego condominium complex were forced to evacuate Friday morning after water from a hilltop water tower flooded their units.
At around 5:15 a.m., authorities were called to a condo complex in the 12000 block of Calle De Montana after some residents reported water entering their homes.
The water was cascading from a water tower located on a hill above the complex, prompting a response from the Otay Water District.
Responding fire crews were prepared to potentially evacuate the entire complex, but water officials said the issue was not structural and determined to be an overflow.
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SAN DIEGO Eight homes sustained water damage early this morning due to an overflowing water tank in Rancho San Diego, authorities said.
Shortly after 5:20 a.m., deputies responded to reports of water flowing down from a water tower on a hill above a condominium complex on Calle de Montana, off Calle Albara, just west of Jamacha Road, said San Diego County Sheriff s Lt. Daniel Vengler.
RANCHO SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Eight homes sustained water damage early this morning due to an overflowing water tank in Rancho San Diego, authorities said.
Shortly after 5:20 a.m., deputies responded to reports of water flowing down from a water tower on a hill above a condominium complex on Calle de Montana, off Calle Albara, just west of Jamacha Road, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Daniel Vengler.
Deputies went door-to-door waking up residents and notifying them of the flowing water, Vengler said.
In total, eight units sustained water damage, with about 9 inches of standing water in some homes, said San Miguel Fire & Rescue Battalion Chief Justin Fuller.
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Eight homes sustained water damage early Friday morning due to an overflowing water tank in Rancho San Diego, authorities said.
Shortly after 5:20 a.m., deputies responded to reports of water flowing down from a water tower on a hill above a condominium complex on Calle de Montana, off Calle Albara, just west of Jamacha Road, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Daniel Vengler.
Deputies went door-to-door waking up residents and notifying them of the flowing water, Vengler said.
In total, eight units sustained water damage, with about 9 inches of standing water in some homes, said San Miguel Fire & Rescue Battalion Chief Justin Fuller.
Unusually aggressive coyote behind five East Bay attack caught and euthanized
By Lisa Fernandez
File Photo. A coyote is seen here staring towards the camera in Northern California.
MORAGA, Calif. - The California Department of Fish and Wildlife on Friday announced that the coyote behind five attacks in the East Bay has been caught and euthanized.
Fish and Game Capt. Patrick Foy said the coyote walked into a trap on Thursday, which had been set by the U.S. Department of Agriculture off Calle de Montana in Moraga.
Foy said this unusually aggressive coyote attacked children on July 9 and February 16, and three men on Dec. 4 and 15 and Feb. 19.