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Deadly flesh-eating bacteria in Florida waters: Vibrio cases decline, but danger persists, data show
Four deaths and 11 cases have been reported statewide this year, according to the Florida Department of Health.
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WISH-TV on MSNWatching for tropical development near FloridaThe National Hurricane Center has designated an area for potential tropical development near Florida. They have assigned a ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved and obligated more than $9 billion to assist the state and Floridians still recovering from Hurricanes Milton, Helene and Debby, a news release ...
NAPLES, Fla. (AP) — When an emergency happens in Collier County, Florida, the 911 calls go to one of the most high-tech ...
The deaths caused by Vibrio vulnificus bacterium were in Hillsborough, Bay, Broward and St. Johns counties, according to the ...
Korey Hampton sees progress every day as she works along the French Broad River. But, nine months after Hurricane Helene, ...
More than eight months after Hurricane Helene devastated Florida’s west coast, over 1,200 residents near St. Petersburg ...
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Hurricane Helene set up future disasters – cascading hazards like these are now upending risk modelsHurricane Helene lasted only a few days in September 2024, but it altered the landscape of the Southeastern U.S. in ways that will affect the hazards residents face far into the future.
The Florida Institute for Saltwater Heritage board on July 9 approved a $24,000 budget for tree restoration in the FISH ...
Hurricane preparedness items like batteries, portable generators and tarps are permanently exempt from state sales tax.
Four people in Florida have died this year from Vibrio vulnificus, a rare flesh-eating bacterium found in warm, brackish seawater, among 11 confirmed cases, according to state health officials. CBS ...
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