A Region Catches Its Breath After a Busy Weekend
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A structure fire that displaced six adults in City Heights, a freshly contained wildfire in Otay Mesa, and the ninetieth consecutive day of a national aviation disruption set the tone for San Diego County as it moves into the July Fourth holiday week.
The convergence of those incidents with one of the busiest travel surges of the year underscores what local emergency responders, government officials, and ordinary residents are navigating simultaneously — a region that, as one framing put it, is 'catching its breath' while preparing for the holiday ahead.
Travelers flying in or out of San Diego International Airport this week face compounding risk: the ongoing disruption has already affected major carriers including Southwest and American at SAN, and holiday volume is expected to stress the system further. Passengers are advised to check flight status before heading to the airport.