'I'm not sure what we're going to do from here,' Some residents had flooded basements, others had sewage water flooding their streets while businesses dealt with power outages.
On the peninsula, San Mateo County is warning people to stay away from local beaches until there's at least three days of clear weather.On Sunday, Residents in one Pacifica neighborhood were cleaning up after experiencing sewage flooding.
"We started flooding here from the sanitary sewer which is toilets and showers and eventually this entire block was flooded and you know it just smelled horrible," Dan Stegink said."What's happening is it's all pulling up here," Stegink said. "The sewage is overflowing and going into the storm drain and quite frankly it's just disgusting - it's not good for the fish and it's not good for the people.
"Once they turned on the pumps it cleared in about an hour and came down and of course the sewage continued bubbling out of the manhole for about five more hours afterwards," Stegink said."You look down these streets and it's completely littered with toilet paper and fecal matter," Mike Sutton, another concerned resident, said."We were moving cars, vehicles and the whole nine yards," Sutton said.
It's the restaurant's busiest time of year. The back up generator helped with service for local customers but the outage drove away online bookings.
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