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Hurricane Ian Update: Hundreds of Central Florida homes underwater

Posted on October 12, 2022October 21, 2022 by William P. | 29716 Views | 12 min read

Flooding Hurricane Ian in Central Florida — Courtesy: Shutterstock — america365 Hundreds of Central Florida homes are still submerged in floodwater as the St. John’s, a famous lazy river on the east side of the peninsula, slowly drains the rainfall that Hurricane Ian historically dropped nearly two weeks ago. Forecasts show the river will remain

Posted in Cities, Travel, WeatherTagged Astor, central florida, CNN, DeLand, flooding, floods, Florida, florida insider, florida news, Geneva, Hurricane Ian, Hurricane Season, Lake County, National Weather Service, Orlando, Seminole County, St. John River
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