Tropical Storm Debby: At least 5 dead, 177,000 without power in Florida
- Tropical Storm Debby caused at least four deaths and over 300,000 power outages in Florida, according to reports.
- A 13-year-old boy was killed by a falling tree in Levy County during the storm.
- Two people died in Dixie County due to a vehicle accident caused by heavy rain from Debby.
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Map shows Hurricane Debby making landfall in Florida and its deadly path
Hurricane Debby made landfall in the Big Bend Coast of Florida on Monday morning (Pictures: NOAA/National Hurricane Center) Hurricane Debby has made landfall on the Florida coast, inundating streets, killing at least four people and threatening to bring historic rainfall to surrounding US states. Debby smashed ashore in Steinhatchee on the Big Bend Coast at 7am on Monday as a Category 1 hurricane with winds reaching 80mph, according to the Nati…
Tropical Storm Debby: 4 Dead, Nearly 250,000 Floridians Without Power
At least four people are dead and nearly 250,000 have been left without power following Hurricane Debby's Monday morning landfall in Florida. The post 4 Dead, Nearly 250,000 Floridians Without Power as Tropical Storm Debby Rages On appeared first on Breitbart.
Debby arrived Monday as a category one hurricane in the Big Bend region of Florida, specifically Steinhatchee, a community of about 1,000 inhabitants that the natural phenomenon entered with maximum sustained winds of 80 miles per hour. Meteorologists have warned of Debby's danger, despite the fact that it weakened to a tropical storm throughout the morning: from heavy rains, large floods and potentially deadly storm surges in Florida, but which…
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