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Hurricanes - Need To Know
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Some central Floridians who were flooded after Hurricane Ian are inundated all over again after Tropical Storm Nicole.
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D-SNAP provides food assistance for individuals and families impacted by Hurricane Ian and who are not receiving food assistance benefits through the regular Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
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Chases on the Beach, a staple restaurant of New Smyrna Beach, was one of the many businesses to suffer huge damages as Hurricane Nicole made landfall.
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Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry warned people to stay out of the ocean and off the roadways.
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The storm could dump as much as 6 inches of rain over the Blue Ridge Mountains, forecasters say. Flooding is possible as the rain spreads into the eastern Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic and New England.
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Areas along the Peace River, which flows from Polk to Charlotte counties, were largely spared from a major rain or flooding event on Thursday.
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Nicole has brought significant road closures and closed bridges to barrier islands from New Smyrna Beach up through Jacksonville.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says Nicole may not be as "significant" as Ian, but he expressed concern it would cause flooding and further damage coastal areas that sustained erosion in the September hurricane.
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Nicole made landfall as a hurricane today near Vero Beach, but the brunt of the damage was along the East Coast well north of there. By late morning, the storm was centered between Tampa and Orlando with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph.
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Officials say that wind and related damage could trigger power outages during this latest storm, although it may not be widespread.
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Conservator Gwen Manthey is working one-on-one with Ian survivors in Southwest Florida to salvage their most important possessions.
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Nicole made landfall around 3 a.m. near Vero Beach as a Category 1 hurricane with estimated maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. Here's what we can expect today.