Flash flood threat returns to Miami and Broward
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Heavy rain left parts of Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood under water again Wednesday, with flooded streets forcing drivers and pedestrians to navigate through several inches of standing water.
A stormy afternoon caused some cars to stall out and several streets to flood across Miami-Dade County.The rainy conditions persisted<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Realtor.com evaluated 100 metro areas in the U.S. and found that these Florida housing markets are most at risk to flood and wind damage.
Heavy rains — and possible flooding — are expected across South Florida throughout Sunday, weather officials say.
Facing intense vulnerability to sea-level rise, Miami is in the midst of a long-term effort to harden neighborhoods and infrastructure against flooding. The city is issuing $400 million in debt — known as Miami Forever Bonds — to finance climate adaptation and other projects. The plan relies on property taxes to repay the bonds.