San Diego Sees Surge in Drone Sightings

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San Diego Skies Buzz with Unidentified DronesSan Diego Skies Buzz with Unidentified Drones San Diego residents have been witnessing an unusual surge in drone sightings in recent weeks, raising concerns among authorities and residents alike. According to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, numerous reports have been received of drones flying at low altitudes, near residential areas, and posing potential safety hazards. One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, reported seeing a large drone hovering over their backyard for several minutes. “It was about the size of a football and had blinking lights on it,” they said. “It was creepy and a little unsettling.” The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has also received reports of drone sightings in San Diego. The agency has issued warnings to drone operators to adhere to safety regulations and fly their devices responsibly. “Drones can be a hazard to aircraft, especially if they are flown near airports or at high altitudes,” said FAA spokesperson Ian Gregor. “We urge all drone operators to follow the safety guidelines and to be aware of their surroundings when flying.” The surge in drone sightings has prompted authorities to step up enforcement efforts. The Sheriff’s Department has increased patrols in areas where drones have been reported. The FAA is also working with local law enforcement to investigate the sightings and identify the operators responsible. Experts believe that the increase in drone sightings may be due to several factors, including the rising popularity of drones as recreational and commercial devices. They also point to the lack of regulation in the industry, which makes it difficult to identify and hold drone operators accountable. Residents are advised to report any suspicious drone activity to the authorities. They should note the time, location, and description of the drone, including its size, color, and any markings. “It’s important for the public to be vigilant and to report any unusual drone sightings,” said Sheriff’s Lieutenant Tony Pacheco. “By working together, we can help ensure the safety of our skies and our communities.”

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