Cutler Bay’s public works department to keep pumps working overnight to clear flooded streets – CBS Miami Watch CBS News CBS4’s Peter D’Oench spoke with
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More rain expected as flooded streets begin to recede in Cutler Bay
CUTLER BAY – Water pumps have been working nonstop since Tuesday night to mitigate flooding in the Saga Bay neighborhood in SW Miami-Dade. “We’re in a
Expert on weekend rain, flooded streets: ‘It’s worrisome, we need to place bigger emphasis on climate change’
MIAMI – Over the weekend and early this week, we saw heavy rain that inundated parts of South Florida. Florida International University professor, Dr. Mike
Cutler Bay neighborhood still severely flooded from weekend’s torrential downpours
Cutler Bay neighborhood still severely flooded from weekend’s torrential downpours – CBS Miami Watch CBS News CBS4’s Joel Gorchow hitched a ride with a resident
Cutler Bay streets still underwater days after Tropical system
Cutler Bay streets still underwater days after Tropical system – CBS Miami Watch CBS News CBS4’s Peter D’Oench spoke with two residents who said that
Days after Tropical system soaked our area, Cutler Bay residents continue to deal with flooded streets
CUTLER BAY – Residents still dealing with flooded streets outside of their homes in Cutler Bay’s Saga Bay community following heavy rain over the weekend.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez tours flooded area after deluge of rain
MIAMI — Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says the city is addressing a number of problems in flooded areas after a deluge of rain this weekend.
Repair shops busy as flooded-out vehicles roll in
Repair shops busy as flooded-out vehicles roll in – CBS Miami Watch CBS News CBS4’s Ashley Dyer spoke with Gamal Baez, the owner of Champion
Miami’s mayor visits flooded neighborhood after weekend of heavy rain
Miami’s mayor visits flooded neighborhood after weekend of heavy rain – CBS Miami Watch CBS News CBS4’s Peter D’Oench caught up with Francis Suarez has
Storms soaks South Florida, leaving roads are underwater, cars are stalled out
MIAMI BEACH – Across South Florida, roads are underwater and cars are stalled out. “It’s a long-term concern,” says Anthony Touzard, who lives on Miami