State Of Emergency Declared For Parts Of Florida As Tropical Storm Batters Coast
By Beth|Published July 31, 2017
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Tropical Storm Emily has officially touched down off the coast of Florida, just west of Bradenton. Since this morning, the Governor has declared a state of emergency for 31 counties in both central and southern parts of the state. Developing seemingly overnight, this storm has brought with it heavy rain and intense winds. Here’s more on this storm and where it’s predicted to go next:
Making landfall along Florida's western coast, Tropical Storm Emily formed quickly and has since made an intense impact.
As of 1:00 today, portions of Hillsborough County had received up to eight inches of rainfall. Street flooding in areas prompted closures of major roads.
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According to officials, Emily will cross the Florida Peninsula and then will exit towards the Bahamas by Tuesday morning.
Our thoughts go out to all those who have been affected by this intense storm along the gulf of Florida. If you have any thoughts about this ongoing storm, feel free to share them here.
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