County provides live webcams of flood-prone roadways
SAN DIEGO -- The San Diego County Flood Control District operates four live webcams at specific county roadways with a history of flooding.
Live footage of the four select"low water crossings" is available for San Diegans to view at-the-moment conditions.Quarry Road, Spring ValleyEscondido: Country Club Road live webcam Click hereFallbrook: Sandia Creek Road live webcam Click here
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