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A tropical disturbance dumped nine to 11 inches of rain across South Florida, flooding neighborhoods from the coast to the edge of the Everglades. Images of the storm’s impacts inundated social media and news coverage.
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Tropical storm warnings were issued early Friday for much of the Florida peninsula, Cuba and the Bahamas as a system that battered Mexico moves through the Gulf of Mexico, bringing threats of heavy rain and wind for the weekend.
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Hurricanes, wildfires and floods: Across the country, climate change is driving more severe weather, and many schools are not prepared.
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The state of Florida on Friday awarded millions of dollars for improvements as part of a larger South Florida effort to deal with flooding and other water-control efforts.
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About 267 million gallons are currently held in the structure, up from about 200 million gallons before the summer.
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The rain that pounded South Florida last week, and dumped a half foot on Miami International Airport in just two hours, also tested the limits of the old…
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Flights Resume At Fort Lauderdale’s Airport; Some Local Roads Remain Flooded Due To Overnight DelugeSouth Florida was swamped by heavy rains overnight that flooded streets and highways, stranded cars and closed the airport in Fort Lauderdale.About 4…
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Heavy rain from a passing tropical wave will drench South Florida over the next two days, with the impact worsened in coastal neighborhoods by the…
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Climate change is increasing the frequency of rainstorms in many parts of the U.S., and those storms bring more rain. Many communities don't have the drainage systems needed to handle all the water.