San Francisco business owners clean up mess from storms, brace for more rain

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Local business owners were cleaning well into Sunday evening after heavy rainstorms drenched the Bay Area New Year's Weekend.

The scenes from Saturday's historic storm were dramatic. Video showed one bicyclist floating down 14th Street, while another tried to scoot through the flooded road. Family-owned pizza and Italian restaurant Pink Onion was submerged in water. The storm wrecked virtually all of its equipment, and workers said while they reported the flooding to 311, no one from the city showed up to help.

"The worst damage was all the electric fridge, walk-in freezer, fridge for all the stuff, it's gone," said Cinta. Cinta also said so much trash has surfaced all over the street, including plenty of hypodermic needles. "As soon as we walked in we were like 'were we robbed? Or was this the weather? What's happening in here?' it's so surreal because you can see where the water line stops," said Pettway."It was Jumanji. The complete floor looked like a forest floor. We have 300-pound machines turned off to the side."

"I come from the East Coast where we're used to rain and flooding all the time. Basements get destroyed," said Pettway."I've never been used to this much rain in this city, it's wild."

 

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