Wind blows four trees onto several duplex buildings in Union City, prompting the evacuations of several residents.
Dobrovolschi also said it all seemed like a nightmare.
“I was telling my daughter, I can’t believe it. I usually see it on TV and now it’s here,” she said. Six duplex units have been yellow tagged, meaning people can only go in to retrieve their property. Another unit has been red tagged, so no one can go back inside for now. Those tags will remain until the city declares it safe to return. There is currently no timeline on how long it will be until residents can return home.
An evacuation center is open for anyone who needs it at Ruggieri Senior Center at 33997 Alvarado-Niles Rd, Union City.
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