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DeSantis calls for state of emergency amid flooding in South Florida: See photos
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Date:2025-04-11 23:55:49
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency after flooding caused cars to stall on the road, put pressure on sewage systems and caused delays as the southern part of the state saw heavy rainfall and flooding this week.
The following counties are under a state of emergency, according to the memorandum posted to to Florida Government's website:
- Broward
- Collier
- Lee
- Miami-Dade
- Sarasota
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Early Tuesday morning, a "broad area of low pressure began moving across the Florida Peninsula producing severe weather, widespread heavy rainfall with totals of 10 to 15 inches, and consequential flooding across portions of South Florida," states the memorandum.
It adds that rainfall and flooding could continue to affect the "operational capability of critical infrastructure, including major interstates, state and county roadways, airports, schools, and other critical infrastructure" in the counties listed above.
Local state of emergency
In Miami-Dade County, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava declared a local state of emergency.
"I just declared a local state of emergency, effective immediately, in response to the inclement weather in South Florida.," she posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. "As our departments work to keep residents and businesses safe, this is a necessary step to protect the health, safety, and welfare of our entire community."
The county is encouraging its people to stay inside if possible on Thursday. It adds that its administrative buildings will remain open, but it will have reduced staff.
Photos show flooding in Florida
Miami-Dade and Broward weren't the only counties to see flooding. Naples, Sarasota and Marco Island got their fair share of rain, too. See photos of flooding in Hollywood and other parts of Florida.
Airport delays
Flights at Miami International Airport, MIA, located in Miami-Dade, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, FLL, located in Broward County, saw flight delays and cancellations.
"Heavy rainfall across South Florida is impacting flight schedules," FLL posted on X. "If you’re traveling today or picking up/dropping off, check with the airline for the latest flight status. There are delays, cancellations, & standing water on the airport & neighboring road."
MIA asked that people preparing to travel check their airline for the latest updates and added that it is under flood watch.
"Before heading to the airport, please check local conditions and avoid driving through flooded areas," said the airport in a post on Facebook.
Driving through a flood
A video of cars at a stand-still in the middle of a street north of Miami was posted X. Water is seen covering the people's tires.
"Don't try to turn on your vehicle in this!" replied a user to the video. "If there's water, WAIT for the water to recede."
"This is the worst flooding I've seen in the years I've lived in Miami Beach," said another X user in a separate post.
Julia is a trending reporter for USA TODAY. She has covered various topics, from local businesses and government in her hometown, Miami, to tech and pop culture. You can connect with her on LinkedIn or follow her on X, formerly Twitter, Instagram and TikTok: @juliamariegz
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