Good Samaritan responds to fiery crash, tries to …
Good Samaritan responds to fiery crash, tries to save children trapped inside
Good Samaritan responds to fiery crash, tries to save children trapped inside
Good Samaritan responds to fiery crash, tries to save children trapped inside
The South Howard Flood Relief Project involves designing and building a major stormwater conveyance system to improve drainage and reduce flooding along South Howard Avenue and adjacent neighborhoods, including Parkland Estates, according to the city of Tampa.
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A driver is safe after their van collided with a Brightline passenger train in Pompano Beach, Broward County, Florida, on Tuesday morning, November 12, according to local news reports.
Videos taken by a passenger aboard the train shows a damaged commercial van pushed against the side of the train at a level crossing located at North Dixie Highway and Northeast 33rd Street, along with fire and ambulance crews responding.
The train was evacuated and the driver was taken to a local hospital as a precaution, WSVN reported.
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A tropical system brewing in the Caribbean could impact Florida next week, models indicate. With the possibility of another storm impacting the hurricane-ravaged Gulf coast, WSNN Chief Meteorologist Justin Mosely joins WFLA meteorologist Amanda Holly and WFLA Now's JB Biunno to break down the models and answer viewer questions. LATEST: https://bit.ly/4eztNZS
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(Credit: Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office)