North Port braces for rising water levels as neighborhoods remain flooded after Ian
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Flooding remains an issue for parts of Florida, including in North Port where thousands remain without power, water, and even cell phone service. That water is not receding fast enough, in fact, levels will continue to rise over the coming days.
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