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Mission Beach flooding: King tides flood alleyway and underground parking

Newseze Wire·Wed, Jul 15, 10:52 PMWire: KGTV ABC 10 San Diego
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Mission Beach flooding: King tides flood alleyway and underground parking

A chronic flooding problem at Mission Beach left at least one underground garage submerged after king tides overtopped walkways and city storm drains had to be shut off.

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