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The region has already been saturated over the past several weeks and the storm is expected to bring up to a foot of rain as it impacts the Big Bend. That’s raising concerns about flooding—and has state and local agencies warning residents not to try to drive through flooded roads.
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In response to Tropical Storm Debby FEMA and the U.S Small Business Administration are saying, “We can help.” The two government agencies have set up…
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Those affected by Tropical Storm Debby can look to FEMA and the U.S Small Business Administration for help. Recovery centers are still available in…
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Swarms of mosquitoes are the latest hardship facing North Florida residents as they clean up after Tropical Storm Debby. Now, a mosquito spraying task…
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Tropical Storm Debby, later downgraded to a tropical depression, caused floods, destroyed homes and took the lives of seven Floridians this week, leaving…
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Debby has been downgraded from a tropical storm to a tropical depression, and she continues her slow, eastward trek across Northern and Central Florida.…
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Leon Co. residents who need to evacuate from their homes can take shelter at the Florida State University High School, located at 3000 School House Road…