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Following Hurricane Milton, some homeowners in unincorporated county land can't drive or walk in and out of their homes due to severe flooding.
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The counties providing these resources are Brevard, Lake and Orange
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Most Central Florida counties continue to offer debris pickup and drop-off options, weeks after Milton.
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The incident occurred in Hillsborough County on October 14.
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These changes came weeks ahead of the November election.
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The tornado that killed six people in St. Lucie County lasted an agonizing 31 minutes. As of Wednesday, 26 tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Milton have been confirmed from Florida City to Highlands County to St. Lucie County.
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FEMA is trying to spread the word that resources are available to help Central Florida residents in need after Hurricane Milton.
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Dozens took to the microphone at a meeting in county chambers Tuesday, asking the county to stop new developments until flooding has been addressed.
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Total estimated insured losses from Hurricane Milton are more than $1.5 billion. Former state deputy insurance commissioner Lisa Miller shares insights on what you should know about filing an insurance claim.
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Sandbag distribution sites are reopening in several counties post-Hurricane Milton.
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The program can help people who lost full or part of their roof in Hurricane Milton.
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Bus routes in Lake, Polk, Seminole, Sumter, and Volusia have all been impacted by floodwaters.