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DEVASTATING 💔 Pinellas County battled multiple fires early Thursday morning, particularly in coastal neighborhoods. Firefighters couldn't access many of them because of flooding. It comes as downed power lines cause outages across Tampa Bay:

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Фото профиля DB Houstonian
DB Houstonian1 год назад

Sad they couldn’t have anticipated it Abd cut gas and power for 18 hours

Фото профиля Andy Hollis
Andy Hollis1 год назад

Many fires like this are caused by rising waters from storm surge that cause electrical shorts in outlets when homeowners don't cut the power at their breaker boxes before evacuating.

Фото профиля Elizabeth🕉️♏🏳️‍🌈🌊
Elizabeth🕉️♏🏳️‍🌈🌊1 год назад

A preemptive power shutdown may have helped. Tragedy on tragedy. 😔

Фото профиля ✨Jaded@
✨Jaded@1 год назад

A HUGE SHOUT OUT to wfla first responders, fire fighters, rescue work and ALL Florida's residents, and Gov. Ron Desantis. This one was a doozy

Фото профиля Gators Parasail
Gators Parasail1 год назад

Devastating it is

Фото профиля liberalease
liberalease1 год назад

This happened in NYC after Superstorm Sandy. 132 houses burned down that night. They should cut power before these storms.

Фото профиля The Mrs. that makes popcorn on the stove
The Mrs. that makes popcorn on the stove1 год назад

Ok when storm is about to hit, why don’t the electric companies shut the power off to avoid the electrical fires like this?

Фото профиля Patient Safety Day
Patient Safety Day1 год назад

According to @GovRonDeSantis everything is under control

Фото профиля Comsen
Comsen1 год назад

Why was there flooding and downed power lines yesterday way before the hurricane?

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