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Residents of the Mill Run area of New Port Richey, Fla. prepare to leave their homes under a mandatory evacuation order Tuesday. According to local news, two area rivers have converged and surpassed the 100-year flood plan.
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Residents of the Suncoast Gateway Mobile Village in New Port Richey, Fla. row down a flooded street Tuesday.
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Boats are sunken and thrown up on a dock at the Rock Landing Marina in Panacea, Fla. Tuesday. High winds and heavy rains spawned by Tropical Storm Debby caused the damage.
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A young girl reacts to breaking waves at Cedar Key, Fla. as Tropical Storm Debby makes its way across the Gulf of Mexico Sunday.
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Battening down the hatches at a Cedar Key, Fla. boat-rental docking porch.
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A skim board rides wind-whipped waves in Panama City Beach, Fla. Monday.
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Satellite photo of Debby swirling in the Gulf Monday.
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Sunshine Skyway bridge near St. Petersburg, Fla. was closed in both directions Monday after winds reached 52 mph.
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High winds and high tide strike Cedar Key, Fla. Sunday.
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Tornado spotted near Clearwater Beach, Fla.
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A very flooded Bright House Field in Clearwater, Fla.
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A stormy Alabama coastline.
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A soaked Shell Isle in St. Petersburg, Fla.