SEVERE downpours flood South Florida streets, damaging home, stalling cars
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2024-06-13に共有
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)
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Florida aint seen nothing yet !
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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.
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Why the hell are these people out driving?
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Home insurance Co will bail
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....areas that should be everglades can't be drained properly? Shocking ~
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Everyone said this would happen in the ,70s when they started building in the Everglades🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔☮️
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Ft Lauderdale and miami going under water sooner than I thought
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Thank you Ron DeSantis
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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.
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Watch for the gators and snake
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What a nightmare for all of these people.
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Has high-heeled Rhonda Santis sought socialist federal aid yet?
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Car sales are definitely going up in South Florida. These cars with flooded engines are just trashed now.
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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
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Too many buildings no grass. The mayor filing for more resources or more stealing more money
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You don't have to go to Venice, why pay thousands of dollars when you can have it all under the sun of Miami.
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It's no coincidence that it never floods in rich area...
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you wanted to live by the water! you got what you wanted!! maybe gov Desantis can stop the rain.[ he's special]
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There were several advanced warnings that this would happen to drivers.
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Insurance companies are watching this and just crying in their offices right now