Naval Base San Diego to deploy ships, submarines ahead of Hurricane Hilary

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Naval Base San Diego to deploy ships, submarines ahead of Hurricane Hilary
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The U.S. Navy is moving its fleets and submarines from Naval Base San Diego to avoid potential damage from Hurricane Hilary.

According to the naval base, the ships will remain at sea until inclement weather from the storm subsides, and aircraft are secured in hangars that are rated to withstand wind greater than those anticipated onboard Naval Air Station North Island and Naval Air Facility El Centro.

“Safety remains our top priority, and putting all capable ships to sea makes it easier for us to manage the situation ashore.”

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