Water main break floods streets near Scripps Ranch High School
SAN DIEGO – Some streets in Scripps Ranch were blocked Friday morning due to a water main break causing flooding in the area.
A stretch of nearby Scripps Ranch Boulevard was also affected by the main break and strong water flow. San Diego Police opened a stretch Scripps Lake Drive so Scripps Ranch High students and faculty can make a right onto Scripps Ranch Boulevard to get to school.
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