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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - In Pinellas County, leaders are bracing for what they say could be unprecedented storm surge. County commissioners declared a State of Local Emergency Tuesday morning.
MADEIRA BEACH — A raging river of Gulf of Mexico water ripped through the heart of Madeira Beach just minutes after deputies blocked access to Pinellas ... Helene’s storm surge, forecasters ...
Pinellas County leaders said this storm could bring a storm surge of between five and eight feet, more than Hurricane Idalia brought to the area. Officials said people who live near the coast ...
Residents living outside Evacuation Zone A should also stay indoors, Pinellas County leaders cautioned. In addition, they say the storm surge is expected to reach its highest peak Thursday night ...
Pinellas County Emergency Management has been working around the clock after Hurricane Helene and now they’re bracing for Milton. It is going to be more storm surge and it’s also going to be ...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Roads throughout Pinellas County saw major flooding on Sunday as Tropical Storm Debby brought torrential rainfall and storm surges through the area. Rainfall totals in the ...
The relatively shallow waters of Florida’s Gulf Coast make it particularly vulnerable to storm surge and forecasters predicted Helene’s would hit Pinellas County hard. “We really want people ...
We started hearing a power surge coming ... conference, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said Helene caused five fatalities, and that number could increase. The historic storm's death toll ...
Pinellas County, Fla. (Oct. 9 ... with the potential to bring devastating winds and storm surge to the region. The National Hurricane Center warns that the exact location of landfall, expected ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Pinellas County couple watched as storm surge from Hurricane Helene flooded their home in St. Petersburg. KT Oliveira and her husband, George, evacuated prior to the storm.
Two months after 140-mile-per-hour winds and storm surge from Hurricane Helene made impact in Pinellas County, Buoy’s opened for business. “Something about this place brings me back,” Green ...
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