Tropical Storm Debby Causes Florida Floods
Tropical Storm Debby may have downgraded from a hurricane, but it is still causing chaos in the state of Florida. The storm has brought heavy rainfall and powerful winds, leading to widespread flooding in several areas.
Residents across Florida have been affected by the storm, with many facing waterlogged properties and road closures. Emergency services have been working around the clock to rescue those stranded by the flooding and provide aid to those in need.
The Florida Governor has issued a state of emergency in response to the storm, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for multiple counties, as the heavy rainfall continues to pose a threat.
As Tropical Storm Debby continues to batter the state, it serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable and destructive power of nature. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this tumultuous time.
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Hi there I just wanted to let you know that I am going to be in the 1:38
Most normal day in Florida be like:
yah i know right!
My insurance company paid what they owed me for Hurricane Dennis and then stopped doing business in Florida. They always lose money in Florida
Oh wow just crazy.. I'm so sorry 😞
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I'd never live there. Every year you'd be wondering if it happens
The Dr. is amazing. The flood would probably be a good enough excuse to call out but drs. that care about patients will do whatever it takes to get into work during a disaster and I have so much respect for that.
Living in Florida is overrated 🤷♀️
As a Floridian always expect the worst
as a floridian , wdw/wdl is cooked and it might take a bit for it to recover.
As an Floridian this is totally normal😂
I would be worried about gators, as long as you got insurance you should be fine.
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Crazy
I Hope the Insurance company reimburses the Silvers and kudos to the dedicated Medical Doctor for making the sacrifice through flooded weather conditions in showing up to work!
At least they have power, unlike what Beryl did to Houston…..
Lived in Fl for 28 years; if you live near ocean expect damage from wind and rain. We were in zone 2 about 3 miles inland the most we lost was a screen door and 1 tree.
Florida is currently experiencing flooding due to a tropical storm.
See, stuff like this is why I'm being cautious of where I'm moving to in the future – I'm planning to move to a beach town that's safe enough at a home not up close to the shoreline.
I currently live in NJ, and I recall that the worst that we got was during Hurricane Sandy with heavy winds knocking a huge tree down, knocking down wires & blocking the way out for us and our other neighbors on the dead-end street for a bit.
I really hope that everyone in Florida stays safe, but stuff like this is why I'm unlikely to live there. 😅
That determination that doctor had is beyond all level
I have some questions here to ask in case if anyone would happen to possibly know the answers to them even though this might seem off-topic and all, but I was just wondering anyway:
1. My e-mail account hasn't been hacked or anything, but a while back I noticed that my e-mail account/address has started receiving various spam e-mails and this has been an ongoing problem for me since this has been happening almost every day for the past several months. What exactly causes this to happen?
2. I might have also accidentally responded to a spam e-mail or two from before even though I didn't mean to do so, and it seems like ever since then, my e-mail account has just been receiving even more spam mail that way. What exactly causes that to happen too and why?
3. If you open and/or interact with spam e-mails in any way, how exactly do the scammers themselves know if you responded to their e-mails like that?
4. Is there also some possible way to completely stop the spam mail altogether or not? I've been reporting the e-mails, deleting them, blocking them, and even blocking the e-mail addresses and domains where the e-mails have been coming from, but it seems like no matter what I've been trying to do, nothing seems to be stopping it so far and I sometimes even receive some spam e-mails somehow from certain senders even though I already have their e-mail addresses blocked although they shouldn't be going through to me if I already have them blocked.
I just thought of asking these questions though in case if anyone knows the answers to them and I know this is kind of off-topic and all, but this is just something that I've been having to deal with now for quite some time and it's just really aggravating too although I wish it would somehow stop. I just want to know why and how this sort of thing happens, and also if there's a way to possibly stop it somehow.
I actually first thought the name Debby for this storm was spelled as "Debbie" instead of "Debby."
LOMG
wtg doc. now here in S.C we wait
We're use to that here in Houston Texas with every hurricane.
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Confess your sins to God and ask for His protection
Prayers to Florida
The risk of living in Florida. I'm lucky I was born and raised in Iowa
Debby ❤
❤😊 way to go!
I was in Tampa and it was crazy
Let’s give it up for the people like her that wade through gator infested waters to get to work to help us. ❤
I was wondering. Wth do all that to get to work, how important can that job be….. until I realized she works in a hospital 😂 my bad
Me in FL during hurricane Debby: eating chips
More like hurricane derbina
The gators got water slides now
God is perfect ❤😊
wow
My cousins live in Sarasota 😮
And I thought Florida was the hottest state.
Not just Florida everywhere
Y’all I have the power for the 600th like and props to That doctor!
Just another day in Florida
I lived in Florida