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MIAMI – Downtown Miami is undoubtedly prone to flooding. 14th at Biscayne Blvd. is expected to have some issues as the rain intensifies throughout the night. Drainage concerns in the area stem ...
Heavy rain Monday caused quite a mess in downtown Miami ... The rainfall prompted a flash flood warning and flood advisories in parts of Miami-Dade and Broward counties into Monday night and ...
Up to 10 inches of rain inundated Miami between Friday and Saturday morning, turning downtown streets into rivers and submerging vehicles. Flash flood warnings covered much of the Broward and ...
streets were impassable Thursday morning due to flooding. Low-lying areas, like Flamingo Park in Miami Beach, were completely flooded and Biscayne Boulevard near Northeast 15th Street in downtown ...
The National Weather Service reports that 11 inches of rain fell over downtown ... After parts of Miami-Dade County were underwater, the county's Fire Rescue team deployed its flood response ...
The rain has caused streets to flood throughout the area, leading to stranded cars, including in downtown Miami. Water also appeared to be approaching homes Saturday morning in the Little Havana ...
The rain that triggered a flood advisory in Cutler Bay subsided in the early evening hours, and conditions in downtown Miami improved significantly after an earlier deluge that brought lightning ...
A flood watch has been issued for all of South Florida, with forecasters expecting some areas to potentially receive around a month's worth of rain within a single day. The National Weather Service ...
Video showed several cars stuck in flash flood waters in downtown Miami. Firefighters confirmed they had at least six different high water vehicles out responding to all the reports of people ...
As coastal engineers and state and local flood management officials converged on downtown Miami yesterday for this year’s Florida Floodplain Managers Association conference at the Marriott ...
Anyone driving in Downtown Miami on a rainy day can see how quickly streets flood. This is a new reality. With hurricanes, residents have time to prepare. This week, many were caught off guard.