Severe Rainfall Triggers Flooding, Power Outages, and Closures in Florida
Intense rainfall in parts of Florida has caused widespread flooding, power outages, and school closures. The heavy rain, associated with a slow-moving storm system over the Gulf of Mexico, affected central and southern Florida, with some areas receiving up to 20 inches of rain. Strong winds also contributed to the challenges, with gusts of up to 74 mph recorded in Miami. The situation prompted flood watches, transit disruptions, and warnings about the potential for additional rain and high tides exacerbating the flooding.
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Intense rainfall in parts of Florida has caused widespread flooding, power outages, and school closures.
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