Torrential Rains Devastates Fort Lauderdale in Historic Flood Event
Historic Flash Flood
A historic flash flood event occurred in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and the surrounding areas on April 12, 2023, bringing unprecedented rainfall that has left a devastating impact on the community.
Unprecedented Rainfall
Fort Lauderdale experienced a staggering 256 inches of rain in just a matter of hours, making it the rainiest day in the city's history and a 1-in-1000-year rainfall event. The torrential downpours caused widespread flash flooding, submerging streets, homes, and vehicles in water.
Infrastructure Damage and Critical Infrastructure
The flooding overwhelmed critical infrastructure, damaging bridges, roads, and power lines. Hundreds of homes and businesses were flooded, forcing residents to evacuate to higher ground. The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport was also closed due to flooded runways.
Lingering Impacts
Days after the initial deluge, Fort Lauderdale and other communities continue to grapple with the aftermath of the flooding. Recovery efforts are underway, but the extent of the damage is still being assessed. Thousands of people remain displaced from their homes, and businesses are struggling to reopen.
Federal Assistance and Ongoing Recovery
President Joe Biden has declared Florida's Broward County a disaster area, making federal assistance available to support recovery efforts. The community is coming together to rebuild and repair the damage, but it will take time for Fort Lauderdale to fully recover from this historic flood event.
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