SEVERE downpours flood South Florida streets, damaging home, stalling cars

2024-06-13に共有
Hallandale and Hollywood in Broward County have seen the highest rainfall count so far with over 20 inches since Tuesday. In Miami-Dade, North Miami also came in at more than 20 inches of rain.

First responders have worked at least one water rescue in North Miami, as officials respond to power outages and stalled vehicles in roads that resemble rivers.

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コメント (21)
  • There goes insurance rates going up again after all these new claims. I don’t know how people can live there. It’s a mess.
  • @nanabin4
    Why the hell are these people out driving?
  • ....areas that should be everglades can't be drained properly? Shocking ~
  • @mrz6480
    Everyone said this would happen in the ,70s when they started building in the Everglades🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔☮️
  • Drainage systems actually can be upgraded to deal with this, but it's extremely expensive and takes a long time to install, so you don't see it outside of wealthy neighborhoods. I live in Lighthouse Point, which had a massive drainage upgrade project a few years ago, and we didn't flood.
  • Has high-heeled Rhonda Santis sought socialist federal aid yet?
  • Car sales are definitely going up in South Florida. These cars with flooded engines are just trashed now.
  • When this is over, people in southern FL will be wasting their entire day on the phone with the insurance company trying making a claim on their car and/or house, some of them just to get denied after waiting the whole time
  • Too many buildings no grass. The mayor filing for more resources or more stealing more money
  • You don't have to go to Venice, why pay thousands of dollars when you can have it all under the sun of Miami.
  • It's no coincidence that it never floods in rich area...
  • you wanted to live by the water! you got what you wanted!! maybe gov Desantis can stop the rain.[ he's special]
  • There were several advanced warnings that this would happen to drivers.
  • Insurance companies are watching this and just crying in their offices right now