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LISTEN: North Port Prepares for Flooding from Elsa s Rains | WMMB-AM

NORTH PORT This city of 75,000 between Sarasota and Fort Myers is preparing for a weekend of flooding in some neighborhoods, because of rain and runoff from Hurricane Elsa, two days ag The city itself received up to one foot in rain in 2-3 hours when Elsa passed through, and areas just north of North Port received 9-10 inches or more. Now the runoff from those areas is passing through the city via the Myakka River and Myakkahatchee River We see this continuing to rise over the next 72 hours , city public information officer Josh Taylor said. Taylor adds the city hasn t seen floodwater in houses since the early 2000s but there is a potential for that. As many as 250 homes could be affected. These are in low-lying areas near the Myakka River, Myakkahatchee Creek and other bodies of water that until recently were underbuilt because of flood fears. Taylor says some roads have as much as four feet of water, with water levels rising as much as an inch an hour.

LISTEN: North Port Prepares for Flooding from Elsa s Rains | Newsradio WFLA Orlando

NORTH PORT This city of 75,000 between Sarasota and Fort Myers is preparing for a weekend of flooding in some neighborhoods, because of rain and runoff from Hurricane Elsa, two days ag The city itself received up to one foot in rain in 2-3 hours when Elsa passed through, and areas just north of North Port received 9-10 inches or more. Now the runoff from those areas is passing through the city via the Myakka River and Myakkahatchee River We see this continuing to rise over the next 72 hours , city public information officer Josh Taylor said. Taylor adds the city hasn t seen floodwater in houses since the early 2000s but there is a potential for that. As many as 250 homes could be affected. These are in low-lying areas near the Myakka River, Myakkahatchee Creek and other bodies of water that until recently were underbuilt because of flood fears. Taylor says some roads have as much as four feet of water, with water levels rising as much as an inch an hour.

LISTEN: North Port Prepares for Flooding from Elsa s Rains

NORTH PORT This city of 75,000 between Sarasota and Fort Myers is preparing for a weekend of flooding in some neighborhoods, because of rain and runoff from Hurricane Elsa, two days ag The city itself received up to one foot in rain in 2-3 hours when Elsa passed through, and areas just north of North Port received 9-10 inches or more. Now the runoff from those areas is passing through the city via the Myakka River and Myakkahatchee River We see this continuing to rise over the next 72 hours , city public information officer Josh Taylor said. Taylor adds the city hasn t seen floodwater in houses since the early 2000s but there is a potential for that. As many as 250 homes could be affected. These are in low-lying areas near the Myakka River, Myakkahatchee Creek and other bodies of water that until recently were underbuilt because of flood fears. Taylor says some roads have as much as four feet of water, with water levels rising as much as an inch an hour.

Rising flood concerns in North Port

Rising flood concerns in North Port
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LISTEN: North Port Prepares for Flooding from Elsa s Rains | 1290 WJNO

NORTH PORT This city of 75,000 between Sarasota and Fort Myers is preparing for a weekend of flooding in some neighborhoods, because of rain and runoff from Hurricane Elsa, two days ag The city itself received up to one foot in rain in 2-3 hours when Elsa passed through, and areas just north of North Port received 9-10 inches or more. Now the runoff from those areas is passing through the city via the Myakka River and Myakkahatchee River We see this continuing to rise over the next 72 hours , city public information officer Josh Taylor said. Taylor adds the city hasn t seen floodwater in houses since the early 2000s but there is a potential for that. As many as 250 homes could be affected. These are in low-lying areas near the Myakka River, Myakkahatchee Creek and other bodies of water that until recently were underbuilt because of flood fears. Taylor says some roads have as much as four feet of water, with water levels rising as much as an inch an hour.

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