Been buried alive with the dirt. Were you sleeping at the time it came in . I was sleeping. Reporter these people are going through a lot. Some of them are staying at overnight shelters but those are at local high schools and with school back in session monday they will have to pack up their belongings and move. City leaders are looking for a new place for them tuesday. There are also working on trying to find an estimate of the damage here caused by the flood, and once they get the estimate they will get state and federal dollars to help the victims, because they say that they are going to help them get back on their feet. Live in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5. A major route leading to the Golden Gate Bridge will be off limits for a few more weeks. A mudslide shut down alexander avenue this week. Officials say the road will remain closed through march 4. 6 01. Lets see if weve got friday like traffic or the normal bay area traffic. Thank you. So much for our quiet morning. I told you
Answers. Some complain they pump out their basements but the floodwaters just come back. Checks totaling 65,000 were to help victims. The mayor stopped by with doughnuts and coffee to thank first responders. Where is where the rescue team is based that saved 330 trapped residents in rock springs. The mayor said they will hold public hearings in response to the flood. The bureaucratic finger pointing stops today. This happened in my city, im responsible. Reporter in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. Volunteers are needed tomorrow to help clean up after the floods. If you can help maybe shovel mud or clean some homes or garages, meet at Roosevelt Park starting at 7 00 tomorrow morning. The city will be providing gloves, tools and trash bags to anybody who comes down to help. You can show up until 3 00 in the afternoon. Tomorrow the city of san jose plans to open a flood Assistance Center. Its going to be a multipagenc onestop shop. The center will be open from 9 00 to 4 00 this weekend
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