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Florida man paddles around Tampa home
As Florida Storms Worsen, Some in Tampa Bay Wonder: Is Living There Worth It?
Residents of the booming region are confronting a new reality: Even when storms make landfall far away, their impact is being felt.
Hurricane Helene storm surge in Florida: Tampa 'streets turned into rivers,' the kayaks were out
Tampa Bay area of Florida, particularly St. Petersburg, was hit hard by Hurricane Helene, which made landfall as a Category 4 storm Sept. 26, 2024.
Florida man paddles around Tampa home as Helene storm surge floods living room
This Florida man took channel surfing to a whole new level. Stunning home camera video captured Matt Heller paddling around his flooded Tampa living room in a kayak that he intended to use as an “escape plan” as Hurricane Helene’s historic storm surge “came out of nowhere.
Recovery efforts underway after Helene floods Tampa region
Residents are returning to Treasure Island, a community of 6,500 in the Tampa region, to assess damages Helene caused after nearly every house on the island appeared flooded.
A sought-after Florida beach town digs out
In Florida’s Big Bend, small towns bear the brunt of Helene’s impact
Hurricane Helene’s powerful eye spared major cities like Tampa and Tallahassee, instead making a direct hit September 26 on Florida’s sparsely developed Big Bend, a largely lower-income part of the state where towns are small,
A sought-after Florida beach town digs out after Hurricane Helene
To those who live on the narrow spit of land that is the Pass-a-Grille neighborhood — the tail end of barrier islands extending from St. Pete Beach up to Clearwater known as “The Key West of Tampa Bay beaches” — it’s a slice of paradise developed at the turn of the century and historically sheltered from major storms.
Helene leaves behind 'overwhelming' destruction in one small Florida town
And for a long time, hurricanes have been a fact of life ‒ and usually mild enough to ride out in town. Locals threw hurricane parties, cracking open beers and howling defiance at the wind.
Palm Beach Post
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Hospital surrounded by 3 sides of bay water in Tampa went viral, avoided Hurricane Helene storm surge
Apparently, an AquaFence. A day before an "extremely large" Hurricane Helene made landfall in
Florida
as a powerful ...
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From a homeless shelter to college, a Florida teen makes a new start
She was staying in a teen shelter when a guidance counselor at Hollins High told her about a free program for homeless youth called Starting Right, Now. She could live in a group home, get help with ...
WMNF
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Unhoused in Tampa
Statewide bans on public camping and sleeping begin Tuesday. Some of Tampa's unhoused are concerned how the new law will ...
WTXL ABC 27
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President Biden approves major disaster declaration for Florida counties affected by Hurricane Helene
President Joe Biden approved a major disaster declaration for Florida on Sunday morning, as neighborhoods in the Big Bend, ...
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How to help Hurricane Helene victims in Tampa Bay and beyond
The storm brought devastating surge to many parts of Florida’s west coast. Here’s a list of places with donation and ...
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Best Solar Companies In Tampa, Florida Of 2024
If you live in Tampa and are looking for a top solar company in the area, check out Forbes Home’s list of the best solar ...
Bay News 9
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How you can help Hurricane Helene victims in Florida
The Salvation Army is mobilizing its disaster response teams and mobile feeding units in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas ...
Cruise Hive
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Last Florida Homeport Reopens Following Hurricane Helene
Port Tampa Bay has reopened but restrictions will make it challenging for five different cruise ships to return to normal ...
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Eagles Roasted In Tampa, Head Into Bye Smarting From Blowout Loss Vs. Bucs
It wasn’t the heat or humidity that killed the Eagles in Tampa on Sunday. No, they were roasted by their own defense, which ...
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