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Floods drown southern Florida counties; DeSantis declares emergency

TAMPA, Fla. (NewsNation) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency Wednesday for several southern Florida counties due to flooding.

A tropical disturbance has brought a rare flash flood emergency to much of southern Florida as residents prepared to weather more heavy rainfall Thursday and Friday.


The state of emergency was declared for Sarasota, Broward, Collier, Lee and Miami-Dade counties after a tropical disturbance dubbed Invest 90L brought heavy rain to parts of the state starting Tuesday.

The National Weather Service office in Miami issued increasingly dire warnings.

“Life-threatening flooding is now ongoing,” the service said Wednesday on the social platform X. “Please stay off the roadways and get to higher ground.”

Wednesday’s downpours and subsequent flooding blocked roads, floated vehicles and delayed the Florida Panthers on their way to Stanley Cup games in Canada against the Edmonton Oilers.

“Preliminary reports indicate that the rainfall and flooding has affected and may continue to impact the operational capability of critical infrastructure, including major interstates, state and county roadways, airports, schools, and other critical infrastructure throughout these counties,” the executive order from DeSantis reads.

Sarasota officials said they responded to about 80 calls for stranded vehicles Tuesday evening. Several businesses also flooded. One neighborhood received 8 inches of rain in a matter of three hours.

Sarasota also set a record Tuesday for the most rainfall in one hour.

The state of emergency is effective immediately and will remain in effect for 60 days unless it’s extended.

The disorganized storm system was pushing across Florida from the Gulf of Mexico at roughly the same time as the early June start of hurricane season, which this year is forecast to be among the most active in recent memory amid concerns that climate change is increasing storm intensity.

Dozens of flights were delayed or canceled at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The NHL’s Florida Panthers were delayed more than three hours from departing Fort Lauderdale for their nearly six-hour flight to Edmonton for Games 3 and 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.

The Associated Press and NewsNation affiliate WFLA contributed to this report.