Manatee neighborhood cleans up after catastrophic flood
Koon visited
A low-pressure system lingered in
"Basically, our fire crews were able to wade through that water and get out to those residents for them to gather a few items and then bring them back and arrange transportation away from this incident," Southern Manatee Hazmat Capt.
Sixty-three homes were affected and 26 people had to be evacuated as of Sunday, according to the weather service.
Bloski said a high volume of rain in a short period combined with the lake in the middle of the subdivision, and poor drainage into the
"We're working with
One of those programs could include the Small Business Administration Program, which provides small loans from the federal government. But he added he doesn't expect a need for assistance from the
Koon said county public safety officials responded well to the flooding and haven't yet needed state resources to deal with the cleanup.
"All the counties in
"Catastrophic. Everything is gone," Larson said. All that was salvageable sat in a pickup truck -- a dining room table and two bar stools. The clothes, toys and Disney DVDs for her grandchildren, ages 11 and 7, were destroyed.
Around midnight Saturday, Larson got a call from her daughter that thigh-high water was coming into their house. Her own home, just two houses down, was safe and dry. She waded over to Ali's home and carried helped carry her grandchildren to safety.
"We're pretty much left with the shirts on our back until we could get back with kayaks on Sunday to get the pets," Larson said.
"I saw that flood they cover, but not flood that damages the house, but like if something was in the pipe internally, but not external," Swensk said.
Since there are three more months left of hurricane season, Koon said the time to get flood insurance is now, as it takes 30 days to go into effect.
"I don't want anyone to go through any unnecessary pain because they didn't have a flood insurance policy," he said.
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