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Spain's government to send 10,000 soldiers and police to Valencia after deadly floods
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says the government is sending 5,000 more soldiers and 5,000 more police to the eastern region of Valencia after deadly floods this week that killed more than 200 people.
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‘Out of a castaway movie': Sheriff, deputy rescue 14-year-old from Tampa floodwaters after Milton
As Hurricane Milton barreled into and across Florida, it spawned dozens of tornadoes, knocked out power to millions, damaged homes, flooded neighborhoods and led to hundreds of rescues.
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14-year-old on floating debris rescued from Tampa floodwater after Hurricane Milton
A 14-year-old boy who was stranded on a floating piece of debris in Tampa floodwaters was rescued by the Hillsborough County Sheriff.
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What causes sunny day flooding?
Meteorologist Steve MacLaughlin explains king tides and what causes sunny day flooding.
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If Debby damages your basement, here's what's not covered by flood insurance
Debby, now a post-tropical storm, is expected to soak more of the U.S. this weekend. Flood insurance likely won’t cover things kept in your basement.
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Flooding in Opa-Locka leaves many businesses impacted
Significant floods were spotted in Opa-Locka after moderate rain on Tuesday.
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Virginia Gardens' stormwater drainage improvement project impacted by DeSantis veto
The tiny suburb of Miami obtained $850,000 from the state of Florida — but on the same day a deluge of rain hit the area, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed $700,000 for the other half of the project.
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Gov. DeSantis' veto impacts stormwater projects
The tiny suburb of Miami obtained $850,000 from the state of Florida for a drainage improvement project — but on the same day a deluge of rain hit the area, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed $700,000 for the other half of the project. NBC6’s Ari Odzer reports
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Miami-Dade urges residents, businesses to fill out flood damage survey for possible aid
Miami-Dade County is urging residents affected by last week’s flooding to fill out a survey that could help connect the affected with services or resources.
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NBC6 First Alert Forecast – June 18, 2024 – Morning
NBC6’s Adam Berg has your forecast for today, Tuesday, June 18, 2024.
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Small businesses impacted by flood waters may qualify for disaster assistance
Governor DeSantis announced disaster assistance could be available for small businesses after state of emergency declared in South Florida.
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Clean up continues Saturday after flooding triggers rescues in parts of South Florida
Elderly residents and families were rescued from high water in North Miami Friday as authorities announced that shelters were open and deployed pumps to help drain the flooding. On Saturday, a flood watch remains in place for Miami-Dade and Broward counties. See all weather alerts here. NBC6 reporters witnessed over 14 people being rescued from their flooded homes by NE…
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‘Every house on this street is damaged': Rescues continue in North Miami
Elderly residents and families are still being rescued from high water in North Miami and authorities announced that shelters are open. NBC6’s Bri Buckley reports.
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Several people rescued from flooded neighborhoods in South Florida
NBC6 captured the moment several people were rescued from a flooded area in North Miami.
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Small businesses impacted by flood waters may qualify for disaster assistance
Governor DeSantis announced disaster assistance could be available for small businesses after state of emergency declared in South Florida.
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Mother and baby rescued from floodwaters in Hallandale Beach
A mother tells NBC6 how she and her baby were rescued after her car got stuck in floodwaters in Hallandale Beach.
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‘It was bad': Drivers recount escaping cars amid rising floodwaters in Hollywood
Dozens of vehicles were abandoned across Hollywood Wednesday night after stalling out in flood waters.
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Don't know where your car is after the flooding? It could be here
Dozens of cars stalled across South Florida due to the heavy rain Wednesday, with many blocking busy streets and intersections, causing traffic jams and safety issues.
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Stranded cars in Aventura floodwaters
Dozens of cars stalled across South Florida due to the heavy rain Wednesday, with many blocking busy streets and intersections, causing traffic jams and safety issues.
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What you need to know about flood insurance claims
With many streets still flooded and more rain expected, it’s important take steps to avoid flood damage to your vehicle.