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San Diego flood victims still waiting more than 2 years as lawsuits drag on

Newseze Wire·Tue, Jul 14, 3:05 AMWire: CBS 8 San Diego
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San Diego flood victims still waiting more than 2 years as lawsuits drag on

More than 1,500 flood victims are still suing San Diego nearly two and a half years after the devastating floods, with the first trial now delayed until 2027.

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