Day Around the Bay: Today Was the Rainiest February 4 in San Francisco History
Briefly

San Francisco experienced historic rainfall today, with 2.53 inches recorded, breaking a 138-year-old daily record. This severe weather is impacting local infrastructure, leading to the closure of sidewalks on the Golden Gate Bridge and leaving approximately 20,000 residents without power. Concurrently, the SF County Jail is facing its highest inmate population since 2019, exacerbated by staffing shortages and increased violence among prisoners. Additionally, Santa Clara County has filed a lawsuit against chemical giants for PFAs contaminating the drinking water, highlighting significant environmental concerns in the region. Meanwhile, Cruise has announced substantial layoffs and discontinued its robotaxi service.
The daily population at SF County Jail hit 1,300, the highest since April 2019, while the Sheriff's Office struggles with staffing shortages and increasing prison fights.
Santa Clara County is suing DuPont and 3M over PFAs found in drinking water, alleging widespread groundwater contamination in the region with significant health implications.
Cruise, once a self-driving car favorite, has laid off half its staff and shut down its robotaxi business, marking a significant shift in the autonomous vehicle market.
The SF area faces severe storms, breaking a 138-year-old rainfall record, with high winds anticipated and increasing disruptions to infrastructure and public safety.
Read at sfist.com
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