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Homeless deaths surge as city struggles to provide shelter

July 15, 2024 | San Diego City, San Diego County, California



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Homeless deaths surge as city struggles to provide shelter
During a recent council meeting, Council Member Whitburn delivered a stark reminder of the ongoing crisis of homelessness in San Diego, highlighting the alarming statistics surrounding deaths among the unsheltered population. Whitburn emphasized that while many individuals experiencing homelessness were visible on the streets, a significant number had tragically lost their lives in the past year.

In San Diego County, 624 individuals experiencing homelessness died last year, averaging 12 deaths per week. The council member pointed out that more than half of these fatalities—375—were due to overdoses, while others resulted from accidents, suicides, and homicides. Whitburn's remarks underscored the urgency of addressing this crisis, particularly as he noted the limited availability of shelter beds. For every ten individuals seeking shelter, only two are able to secure a bed, leaving eight to return to the streets.

The council member's comments sparked a critical conversation about the city's response to homelessness and the need for more effective solutions to prevent further loss of life. Whitburn's passionate plea called for a reevaluation of the current systems in place, urging the city to take action to ensure that those seeking help are not turned away.

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