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FM123

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Mon Nov 9, 2020, 10:54 AM Nov 2020

Already flooded, South Florida feeling wrath of Eta [View all]

(ABC News) Tropical Storm Eta is posing serious threat to South Florida, where torrential rains are falling on already saturated areas and the water has no place to go .

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -Torrential rain from Tropical Storm Eta caused dangerous flooding across Florida's most densely populated urban areas on Monday after it made landfall in the Florida Keys. Cars were stranded and entire neighborhoods were swamped as flash floods rose in areas where the water had no place to drain.

The system’s wide reach and heavy rains posed a serious threat across South Florida, an area already drenched from more than 14 inches (350 millimeters) of rain last month. Eta could dump an additional 6 to 12 inches (150 to 300 millimeters), forecasters said. “In some areas, the water isn’t pumping out as fast as it’s coming in,” warned Miami Dade Commissioner Jose “Pepe” Diaz. Eta’s center hit land late Sunday as it blew over Lower Matecumbe, in the middle of the chain of small islands that form the Florida Keys. It was moving into the Gulf of Mexico early Monday near where the Everglades meet the sea, with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 kph). It was centered south of Naples, moving west-northwest at 13 mph (20 kph).

Forecasters said it could re-intensify into a minimal hurricane as it slowly moves up the southwest Gulf Coast, centered just far enough offshore to maintain its strength while dumping vast amounts of water across the lower third of the Florida peninsula.

Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis called it a 100-year rain event, drenching already saturated streets. City officials dispatched some 24 tanker trucks with giant vacuums to soak up water from the past few weeks, but many were being pulled off the roads as conditions worsened overnight.

(Read More) https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/flooded-south-florida-braces-etas-wrath-74101472

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OMG - another 100 year, rain event this time Clearly fogged in Nov 2020 #1
Our rain has finally stopped (out in West Broward County) FM123 Nov 2020 #2
and dry. safe and dry. Clearly fogged in Nov 2020 #3
No real flooding snowybirdie Nov 2020 #4
Yeah, that area is pretty good Clearly fogged in Nov 2020 #5
God's wrath for something or another 😷 Mazeltov Cocktail Nov 2020 #6
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