Evelyn Martinez and seven other family members all live in one home in National City which faced substantial destruction from the floods, resulting in the loss of nearly everything and leaving her two little cousins distraught.
"It's been really tough, emotionally. The boys, who lost everything, they were crying," she says.
National City’s Mayor Ron Morrison showed up at Martinez' door Saturday offering some help. Mayor Morrison spent the rest of the day going door to door helping numerous people living in National City loading up debris and taking it to one of the dumpster clean up sites.
"All hands on deck are needed," said JoAnn Fields, Government PR Director of API Initiative.
Many cars lined up at two locations, El Toyon Park and Euclid Avenue, as numerous volunteers assisted in disposing of flood-damaged garbage into large dumpsters.
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