Historic Flooding in Pasco County, Florida After Hurricane Milton | Tracking the Tropics

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From Eagle 8 HD, WFLA Now's JB Biunno and Max Defender 8 Meteorologist Amanda Holly examine damage in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton.

For the latest updates and helpful resources in Tampa Bay after Hurricane Milton, visit WFLA.com

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so glad someone is finally talking about pasco county

joymyers
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Those neighborhoods used to be swamps or grasslands. Unbridled development. What do you expect?

christoforos
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JB, I want to say, " thank you" for doing a great job showing us what's really going on after a hurricane while remaining professional I appreciate that. Job well done

bakenumber
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Truly heart breaking, Ontario Canada is sending our thoughts and prayers.❤🇨🇦

colleenbishop
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At some point somebody has to declare that areas near rivers are uninhabitable and just buy out the land and fence it off. It's the equivalent to building houses in a flood plain.

patrickwhelan
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The Anclote and Cotee rivers have been dealing with rain for years. But the problem now (besides climate change) is the rampant overdevelopment!!! The rivers’ natural drainfields are being destroyed and replaced with new developments. Here’s the result. And they just decimated the whole Little Road Massachusetts/Plathe Road for obnoxious amount of development. Cotee River area will be next with future rains.

cathyobrien
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I live in Pasco county off 54 and we were stuck in our subdivision due to flooding it thank god our homes didn’t get flooded

OfficialNurseSunni
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Maybe houses should not be there in the first place

eriq
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Native Floridian here, I would say buying is extremely risky, not just about hurricanes, but homeowners insurance is in crisis in Florida. The recent events are going to make homeowners insurance double again, and Governor DeSantis has done nothing to help residents. He helped the insurance companies companies over the residents.

susanthomas
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Having my home built on high ground away from swamps and coast I am eternally grateful not going through this. Sad.

l.ls.
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My neighbor waited two hours for gas, the lines are in the street, also for coffee drive throughs, the lobbies are closed. Power is being restored, a massive effort, but we are still without, also on boil water notice. Traffic lights are out. Inconveniences but nothing as devastating as what some of these folks are experiencing and anyone that was living on the beach. Please donate what you can, tell your senators and reps to fund FEMA and stop denying climate change. Actions count, not words. Be grateful everyday for what you have and for the normalcy of life, even the annoying things that we take for granted. Reality can change very easily.

openyourmind
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Living in the nextcounty north Citrus we feel for all of you, our coast is still recovering from Debby but Milton's rain was devastating to our neighbors in Pasco. We will keep you all in our prayers.

rowingtothedream
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Nice to see west Pasco County, my old neighborhood, getting airtime. So much has changed in the past 20+ years and not for the better. Way too built up along the Cotte River and the swamplands west of US-19. No surprise that it has been flooded out by the 2 recent hurricanes. Glad I wasn't dealing with this when I lived there. Stop the overbuilding of the flood plains.

merlin
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All i can think about is the price of Home insurance Tripling. Then me moving out of Florida

Yahlana
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Thank you for keeping us informed about what’s going on in Florida. We are from Galveston Texas but have a lot of family there.

evelyndembski
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I just moved back to florida in july...in march I will be moving back out after 15 years away...this is way too much...would be easier cost wise if florida did not have this huge migration of people here

dnnnnnnnnnng
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That area has been flooding for 50 years

acmoney
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Amanda Holly is doing an amazing job here !

danmartinguit
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Looks like those houses were built on lower ground than the neighboring area where it was not flooded. This is a development issue more than anything.

whuang
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Well well Florida Republican Congressional delegation recently voted against increasing FEMAs budget that could help the needy. ..

jonathanstein