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Reports of flooding, closings and wind damage from Tropical Storm Debby have come in from Sarasota all the way north to Pasco County.
Folks are being asked to avoid standing and flowing water after a Port Richey treatment plant discharged some of its flow into the stormwater system.
Road will close from Old Mill Pond Drive to Celtic Drive
Several streets in Pasco County have been shut down due to Tropical Storm Debby
Do you want to help or get them a message? Contact Sean McCart at 727-534 6874.
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