No other injuries were reported as of Sunday night. No one was taken to a hospital, but a few people received medical attention at the site, according to SDFD. San Diego Fire-Rescue crews pulled 13 people from knee-deep water in a homeless encampment Sunday night along the rising San Diego River. Here are our latest updates: Over A Dozen Rescued In San Diego (MORE: Here's The Latest Forecast For Hilary ) Palm Springs received half its annual rainfall in just a few hours, winds gusted up to 84 mph and residents in many areas were told to stay home.
Hilary was the first tropical storm to cross into California in 26 years. On Sunday, the tropical storm left roads underwater and cars stranded, triggered a rock slide that closed a portion of interstate and prompted a state of emergency for much of the region. Millions of people braced for more flooding Monday as Hilary continues to bring rain to parts of Southern California. This article is no longer being updated. NEW: Get breaking news delivered straight to your desktop or mobile phone.