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Lemon Grove Sheriff's Substation Reopens 19 Months After Being Destroyed by Flooding

It's just an interior wall at the Sheriff's Office substation in Lemon Grove. But that day, it was a cascade of water from the ceiling. “I can't even describe it. It looked like a waterfall. The whole wall,” recalled Sheriff's Lt. Joe Barry. The wall was one of many soaked areas: nearly the entire ground floor of the substation Barry commands was under more than 3 inches of water. It just poured in, from the ceiling, the walls, even under the ex…

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It's just an interior wall at the Sheriff's Office substation in Lemon Grove. But that day, it was a cascade of water from the ceiling. “I can't even describe it. It looked like a waterfall. The whole wall,” recalled Sheriff's Lt. Joe Barry. The wall was one of many soaked areas: nearly the entire ground floor of the substation Barry commands was under more than 3 inches of water. It just poured in, from the ceiling, the walls, even under the ex…

·San Diego, United States
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San Diego Union Tribune broke the news in San Diego, United States on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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