San Diego County begins placing flood-impacted people into temporary lodging

SAN DIEGO (CNS) – San Diego County has started providing housing to people displaced by the Jan. 22 flooding with up to 30 days of temporary lodging, it was announced Monday.

According to the county, the first people transitioning are in two categories: Those already placed into short-term hotel rooms where supporting funding is now running out and those who have not been in hotels and may now need temporary lodging.

Placements started over the weekend and will continue through the week, in partnership with several nonprofit organizations. Through surveys and in-person visits to one of the county’s local assistance centers, many of these people were identified for emergency housing. Follow up contacts will continue through the week to understand their current needs.

People who were displaced by the Jan. 22 flooding and have not filled out the survey or visited a local assistance center can call 211 to apply for the emergency lodging. New applications will be accepted through Feb. 23.

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