Property, no doubt. What else are they doing . How nervous are californians about this, guam . Alex, Today Is The Day to prepare for people here in Southern California. , so you have a mix of people who are concerned, and others that arent really preparing, because they say they live in an area that doesnt flood. Others dont really know what to do. So, possible flooding. California is an area that has a lot of hills of not. And so, people who live in low areas understands what can happen when they get a lot of rain. But people that ive spoken to tell me they have no idea what a Tropical Storm means in terms of that rain. Some of received say they might gets about a years worth of rain in just a few hours. So, they just know it might be an overwhelming amount of water. You see some of the people who are collecting sandbags. Theres locations like this set up all over San Diego County for people in those low areas who, months ago, experienced a lot of rain in california and now the proper
lot of rain in california and now the properties can t flood. here s part of the conversation i had with a resident about the way she is preparing. we are just making sure to prepare for the worst, because we don t know what the hurricane can cause. it could cause, you, no our electricity to go out. it can cause it to happen for him who knows how long? so we re going to be stocking up on food, extra water, just so in case that this happen, we re going to be prepared. this is something you hear going on in florida, not california! so, i don t think anybody is really prepared for the hurricane. and, of course, another concern for authorities in southern california are the people who live on the streets. california has an issue with the homeless population, both in san diego county and los angeles county. so, authorities are trying to move people, especially those that camp in the river banks are in lower areas, move them to other areas, where they