High winds and heavy rains from Tropical Storm Debby lashed Florida on Monday. At least four deaths were reported in the state, and hundreds had to be rescued from flooded homes.
The storm is now threatening to flood some of America's most historic Southern cities.
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Hundreds rescued from flooded homes in Sarasota, Florida, area, officials say
About 500 people were rescued from flooded homes in Sarasota, Florida, a beach city popular with tourists, the Sarasota Police Department said Monday in a social media post.
''Essentially we've had twice the amount of the rain that was predicted for us to have,'' Sarasota County Fire Chief David Rathbun said in a social media update.
Just north of Sarasota, officials in Manatee County said in a news release that 186 people were rescued from flood waters.
''We are facing an unprecedented weather event with Hurricane Debby,'' said Jodie Fiske, Manatee County's public safety director. ''The safety of our residents is our top priority, and we are doing everything in our power to respond effectively to this crisis.''