South Florida was flooded following a tropical cyclone

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South Florida was flooded following a tropical cyclone
South Florida was flooded following a tropical cyclone
Hurricane Agatha, the first-named storm of the hurricane season, struck Mexico on June 1.Agatha was formed in the Pacific Ocean and caused extreme floods and landslides … 04.06.2022, Sputnik International
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The wreckage of Hurricane Agatha regained power in the Gulf of Mexico as it crossed Mexico and became a tropical cyclone before colliding with Florida. The storm caused extreme flooding in the state, with as much as 11 inches of rain in some parts of South Florida. On Saturday, the floods in Miami saw cars almost completely submerged. The floods have led first responders to use high water rescue to safely transport people, and one of Miami’s towing companies, Prestige Auto Towing, has been called at least 12 to 20 times and is stuck. I asked for the help of the vehicle. “North Miami,” said Robert Hernandez, an employee of Prestige Auto Towing. “Ferrari was floating. Floods a lot. According to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, when a tropical cyclone moves into the Atlantic basin, it is classified as a tropical cyclone Alex. A stormy 40mph wind is classified as a tropical cyclone. It did not meet the required thresholds, but resulted in severe floods and some blackouts. Due to tropical turmoil, residents of South Florida were flooded, blackouts, stuck and / or flooded vehicles. Miami-Dadefire Andrescue responded to the flood by using a high-water vehicle to move a stranded individual to a hill around noon on Friday. A storm struck Miami for over 72 hours, 10-11.6. It rained an inch in other parts of South Florida. By 9am on Saturday morning, according to PowerOutage.us, there was a 4,083 blackout that fell to 1,310 by 11:30 am in Miami-Dade County. There were 226 blackouts in Collier County, where the city of Naples is located. However, although reported by 9 am, almost all were resolved by 11:30 am Saturday night. The South Florida storm that moved to marks the beginning of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which usually lasts from June 1st to November 30th. I am warning that it will be. This hurricane season can be above average for the seventh consecutive year. Ng to NOAA forecaster. The 2022 hurricane season brings to the Atlantic Ocean 14-21 named storms with wind speeds above 39 mph (6-10 of which can be hurricanes), and 3-6 major hurricanes with wind speeds of 111 mph. increase. According to NOAA, these “more than normal” hurricane seasons are the result of several factors, including the expected ongoing La Niña, rising temperatures across the Atlantic and Caribbean surfaces, and the intensification of the West African monsoon. ..
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Hurricane Agatha, the first-named storm of the hurricane season, struck Mexico on June 1. Agatha was formed in the Pacific Ocean and caused extreme floods and landslides. According to the Governor of Oaxaca, Agatha has killed at least 10 people and left another 20 missing. Today, the first tropical cyclones of the Atlantic season are causing havoc in Miami, Florida.
The wreckage of Hurricane Agatha regained power in the Gulf of Mexico as it crossed Mexico and became a tropical cyclone before colliding with Florida. The storm caused extreme flooding in the state, causing some parts of South Florida to rain as much as 11 inches.
The car was seen almost completely sunk on the flooded streets of Miami on Saturday. Floods have led first responders to use high-water rescue to safely transport people, and one of Miami’s towing companies, Prestige Auto Towing, has at least 12-20 calls and is stopped. Asked for vehicle assistance.
To find a vehicle left behind @MiamiPD Non-emergency number at 305-579-6111. Please let us know the make and model of the vehicle and where the vehicle was left. pic.twitter.com/O9wSTkzxky
— City of Miami (@CityofMiami) June 4, 2022
Tropical cyclones have left South Florida residents with floods, power outages, stranded and / or flooded vehicles. The Miami-Dade Fire And Rescue responded to the flood around noon on Friday by using a high-water vehicle to move a stranded individual to a hill, according to a Twitter account.
#MDFR The crew is using a Northeast Miami-Dade high water wheel to help those affected by the flood. Affected people were picked up and moved to higher ground. We continue to ask the community to stay indoors and call 3-1-1 to report floods in the neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/wCWVMDqirU
— Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (@MiamiDadeFire) June 4, 2022
The storm hit Miami for more than 72 hours, causing 10 to 11.6 inches of rain in other parts of South Florida.
According to PowerOutage.us, there were 4,083 blackouts in Miami-Dade County by 9am Saturday, down to 1,310 by 11:30 am. By 9 am, 226 blackouts were reported in Collier County, where the city of Naples is located.Almost everything was resolved by 11:30 am
“This is usually a place of heavy storms. We anticipate a slight flood,” said Kash Kashmiri, 30, who works at Brickel’s Total Nutrition. She said the Kashmiri language overcame the flood and collected products for customers, allowing only cash transactions at the front door. “Floods are certainly expected in any kind of tropical cyclone.”
According to NOAA’s forecast, this hurricane season could be a above-average hurricane season for the seventh consecutive year. The 2022 hurricane season brings to the Atlantic Ocean 14-21 named storms with wind speeds above 39 mph (6-10 of which can be hurricanes), and 3-6 major hurricanes with wind speeds of 111 mph. increase. taller than.
According to NOAA, these “more than normal” hurricane seasons are the result of several factors, including the expected ongoing La Niña, rising temperatures across the Atlantic and Caribbean surfaces, and the strengthening of the West African monsoon. ..
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