Neighbors along San Diego's 42nd Street continue clean up efforts after Monday's unprecedented storm flooded homes throughout the Southeast community.
One home that has 42nd Street residents concerned is a pink home that hasn't been opened since the flood swept through. Neighbors told CBS 8 the owner of the home died last year. It hasn't been opened since the flooding, they said.
They're scared mold and bacteria may have started to build up — or what else is now inside the home.
Jose Garcia lives in the neighborhood. Garcia said the owner's children occasionally stop by since he died, but they haven't come to the house since the devastating floods.
"That house has been closed up," Garcia said. "No windows are opened, nobody's in there."
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