Peninsula Residents Recovering From Last Storm Concerned About More Flooding

Residents on the Peninsula, still recovering from flooding just a few months ago, say they can’t catch a break.

A parking lot flooded on New Year’s Eve, when the San Francisquito Creek poured into the Woodland Park Apartments in East Palo Alto. And three months later, the destruction to the walls, doors and cars are still visible. 

Rosario González said there’s still mud and water in her storage unit, and says she lost important documents that she couldn’t save. 

Eduardo Lopez’s storage unit smells musty and he says he has lost close to $7,000 in construction tools.

He says cleaning hasn’t been easy, but if it starts flooding again,

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