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Last year, sea turtle nests were lost when Hurricane Idalia whipped up Florida's Gulf Coast before making landfall in the Big Bend during the last week of August as a Category 4 storm. This year, Hurricane Debby disturbed sea turtle nests again along that coast before making landfall in the Big Bend during the first week of August as a Category 1.
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Despite flooding, high winds and a power outage that lasted until Tuesday afternoon, many residents in this island city along the Gulf of Mexico were grateful the storm was not as severe as Hurricane Idalia, which devastated the area last fall.
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Across the greater Tampa Bay region, officials are reminding everyone to be safe and ready for the next storm by trimming your trees.
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Dozens of sewage spills were reported as Debby dumped rain across the region. Officials say wastewater systems aren't designed to handle so much rain.
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Debby dumped 12 inches of rain in some parts of Tampa Bay on her way through the area over the weekend. Cities are starting to assess the damage. And the Tampa Bay Rays are finally getting a new stadium, and then some, after the St. Petersburg City Council greenlighted the plan.
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Debby dumped 12 inches of rain in some parts of Tampa Bay on her way through the area over the weekend. Cities are starting to assess the damage. And the Tampa Bay Rays are finally getting a new stadium, and then some, after the St. Petersburg City Council greenlighted the plan.
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Debby is almost completely gone from Florida. There are still a few areas that will deal with rainbands, now we go onto transitional weather conditions.
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The governor said Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie has a plan in place to avoid using schools as shelters for people displaced by flooding in their homes.
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Nearly a year ago, Linda Wicker found her waterfront restaurant covered in 6 feet of mud and marsh grass after Hurricane Idalia slammed into Taylor County. On Tuesday, Wicker said she was "blessed" after Hurricane Debby, a rainmaker that didn't cause anywhere near as much damage as Idalia.
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Hundreds of people were rescued from high floodwaters Monday in Sarasota County.
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DeSantis provided updates on Debby in his third press conference at the State Emergency Operations Center.
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Tropical Storm Debby has drenched coastal cities in Georgia and South Carolina and is not finished bringing heavy rain to region.