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Seminole County races to get ahead of major flooding after Hurricane Milton
Read full article: Seminole County races to get ahead of major flooding after Hurricane MiltonSeminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said Friday that flooding is expected to continue through next week after Hurricane Milton.
Seminole residents continue rebuilding one year after Hurricane Ian floods
Read full article: Seminole residents continue rebuilding one year after Hurricane Ian floodsThe amount of water on Whitcomb Drive was unbelievable when Hurricane Ian hit, and it kept rising for days after the storm, flooding homes along Lake Harney.
Seminole County working on improvement plan to prevent future flooding in Geneva neighborhood
Read full article: Seminole County working on improvement plan to prevent future flooding in Geneva neighborhoodAfter Hurricane Ian hit last September, John Carter showed News 6 how deep the water was on his street by taking us through on a boat. His driveway looked like a river leading out to Lake Harney.
Flooding concerns rise as Lake Monroe set to crest; Lake Harney may soon recede
Read full article: Flooding concerns rise as Lake Monroe set to crest; Lake Harney may soon recedeSeminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said Monday afternoon that historic flooding throughout the area is expected to continue for weeks.
WATCH LIVE: Sky 6 over floodwaters in Geneva
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Sky 6 over floodwaters in GenevaWhile Seminole County officials said they are still seeing an increase in the historic floodwaters brought about after Hurricane Ian, many areas are starting to level off as of Monday afternoon.
Seminole County opens emergency shelters, issues evacuation orders for expected flooding
Read full article: Seminole County opens emergency shelters, issues evacuation orders for expected floodingEmergency shelters opened in Seminole County after evacuation orders were issued for flood-prone areas, mobile homes and people with special needs who need a safe place to stay.