As Hurricane Debby continues to move through the Gulf Coast, forecasters are warning of historic levels of rainfall that could bring severe flooding to areas still recovering from Hurricane Idalia.
After making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, Debby is expected to bring 20-30 inches of rain to some parts of Florida, including areas that were devastated by Idalia just weeks ago. Emergency officials are urging residents to take precautions and prepare for the possibility of flash flooding and overflowing rivers.
The storm is expected to linger over the region for several days, prolonging the threat of flooding and posing challenges for emergency response teams. Residents are advised to stay informed about weather updates and follow any evacuation orders that may be issued.
With water levels already elevated from Idalia, the added rainfall from Debby has the potential to cause significant damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure. It is crucial for residents to take proactive measures to protect themselves and their property during this dangerous weather event.
As Debby continues to track across the Gulf Coast, officials are closely monitoring its path and issuing updates to keep the public informed. It is important for residents to stay vigilant and prepared as the storm approaches and impacts the region.
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