Despite rapidly-rising waterways, the city of San Jose said there was no major damage from the latest storm.
As of Monday evening, the Guadalupe River continued to roar through the heart of San Jose. One hot spot was on Virginia Street, where crews placed warning signs. Upstream, there was tons of debris near the Los Lagos Golf Course.In a briefing Monday, the Santa Clara Valley Water District, PG&E and city officials explained what's changed since then.
"We learned lessons from that, we've greatly improved and we’re working in lockstep, so I very much appreciate that partnership," Melanie Richardson with Valley Water said."We are not out of the woods," San Jose Assistant City Manager Leland Wilcox said."A great deal of saturation, so with additional rain coming in, we will have additional flooding on streets and the potential for creek and river rise again.
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