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Miami Beach to Open Parking Garages for Residents Ahead of Ian's Impacts

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation September 27, 2022

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> YEAH. SO, RIGHT NOW, THE RAIN IS REALLY JUST KIND OF STARTING. ITS STILL JUST A VERY STEADY LIGHT RAIN. BUT WE KNOW JUST ONE HEAVY BUT WE KNOW JUST ONE HEAVY DOWNPOUR CAN FLOOD BRICKELL. THAT WITH RAIN INTENSIFYING WILL LEAD TO ADDITIONAL FLOODING. WE HAVE FLOOD WATCHES UNTIL THURSDAY AND WERE MONITORING THE PUMP SITUATION. THE PUMP SITUATION. WE KNOW PREVIOUSLY THE PUMPS FAILED. SO WE DID SPEAK WITH THE CITY MAYOR, MAYOR FRANCIS SUAREZ, HE... + full article



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