Fort Lauderdale under water: City declares state of emergency in wake of epic flooding [South Florida Sun-Sentinel]
It was the rainstorm that seemed to never end, turning roads into rivers and forcing drivers to abandon their cars in search of higher ground.
By Thursday,
Many roads in
Crews are working quickly to clear storm drains and vacuum trucks are being deployed throughout
In
In
But Fort Lauderdale’s mayor says one has nothing to do with the other.
“What we’re seeing here is a 1,000-year incident,” Trantalis said. “No city could have planned for this. Let’s face it,
The epic rainfall only highlighted the problem, he said.
“I have driven around the city and there is not one part of the city that has not been impacted,” Trantalis said.
In some neighborhoods, people can’t leave their homes because water is at their front door, he said.
Fort Lauderdale’s first responders handled more than 900 calls for service related to the flooding, with the Broward Sheriff’s Office assisting with 300 of those calls, the mayor said.
“We are working hard to keep the community safe and to help those in need of service,” Trantalis said. “We need to make sure folks can get in and out of their homes.”
Trantalis says city officials are reaching out to state and federal officials for assistance.
“If someone is in a really bad emergency, they should call 911,” he said. “For non-emergencies, call 954-828-8000.”
Residents are encouraged to contact their flood insurance company to address claims of damage to property.
Additional resources can be found at fortlauderdale.gov/stormupdates for anyone impacted by this storm.
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