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Heavy storms cause road closures, property damage in Broward County


BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – As parts of Broward County continue to see intermittent rain Wednesday due to heavy storms in the area, residents are starting to see several road closures and property damage to their homes.

“It was a howling rumbling wind because everything was hitting the roof as well because the tent is on the roof,” said Hollywood resident Kristina Oliva.

Oliva recounted being indoors when her dogs began barking. She then heard a strong wind followed by a lot of noise. Upon investigating, she discovered her tent on the roof and her gazebo damaged.

“It’s upsetting because it’s stuff I just purchased,” Oliva said.

However, the most striking sight was near North 59th Ave and Grant Street in Hollywood, where a tree had fallen onto a pickup truck. Numerous other trees were also down, some blocking roads.

The previous night, torrential rain pounded South Florida, overwhelming some roads and prompting crews to close them down in Hallandale Beach.

Crews across Broward County mobilized, aiming to address the rounds of rain expected to continue.

“There’s new infrastructure in the ground, there are new drainage systems that will support this type of daily rainfall,” Fort Lauderdale Public Works Director Dr. Nancy Grassman.

The unfortunate weather ruined a day at the beach for many, and businesses along the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk suffered financially.

“It kills our business, our pocket, kills the vacation for the people,” said a Broward business owner.

A major issue in many neighborhoods is drainage systems clogged with litter and landscape debris.

There’s a lot of litter and landscape debris that gets washed into the system,” said Broward County highway & bridge maintenance director Anh Ton.

Officials stress the importance of citizen responsibility, urging people to be prepared and avoid driving through flooded areas.

“We have four to eight or nine days of heavy rains,” said Broward Commissioner Robert McKinzie. “Just be prepared. Don’t get in your car and drive through waiting water.”

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