First responders continue to help stranded residents in Fort Lauderdale
First responders continue to look for people in need of help in flooded areas of Broward County.
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First responders continue to look for people in need of help in flooded areas of Broward County.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport resumed operations at 9 am Friday, almost two days of historic floodings in all of Broward County.
Peter D'Oench reports on the tour of one some of the areas hit hardest by flooding shows hundreds of homes that have been inundated after more than 25 inches of rain fell on Fort Lauderdale this week.
A tour of one some of the areas hit hardest by flooding shows hundreds of homes that have been inundated after more than 25 inches of rain fell on Fort Lauderdale this week.
On Friday, officials started evaluating the status of school buildings in Broward County and will assess whether classes will resume on Monday.
The Miramar Police Department announced Friday that investigators have found the body of a man who went missing earlier in the week.
Friday's high temperatures will be in the upper 80s
Trantalis said they have begun receiving substantial help from both the state and federal governments
Mayor Trantalis said the city is receiving help on both the state and federal level.
However, they are not expected to be as severe as the walls of rain earlier this week
Between 14 and 20 inches of rain drenched Fort Lauderdale
Officials said Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport will be closed until sometime early Friday morning after flooding rains drenched the area.
Broward County Public School classes and activities will be closed on Friday for a second day in a row following historic flooding that swamped much of the county.
CBS News Miami's Joe Gorchow reports from Fort Lauderdale about the conditions there.
Storm drain vacuum trucks have worked non-stop to help with flooded conditions in Broward.
CBS News Miami's Gabrielle Arzola reports from Fort Lauderdale's flooded streets.
CBS News Miami's Peter D'Oench reports from Fort Lauderdale about the conditions there.
Joe Gorchow reports officials are organizing places where they can go.
The building is in the Winn-Dixie plaza at 3260 Davie Boulevard
Trish Christakis reports drivers who got stuck in the flood water are now dealing with flooded engines and dead car batteries.
Flood Watch continues for Broward and Miami-Dade until 8 p.m.
Broward County Public Schools announced late Thursday that it had cancelled classes and all school activities because of widespread flooding.
A woman was stuck in the rain due to flooding in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday afternoon.
Rainy conditions continued to cause flooded streets throughout South Florida on Wednesday afternoon.
Torrential rains caused flooded streets, headaches for rush-hour drivers.
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The Monroe County Sheriff said he has not been contacted by any federal or state officials regarding the report and is urging people to stay calm.
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Police said officers responded to a reported active shooter at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday.
The Monroe County Sheriff said he has not been contacted by any federal or state officials regarding the report and is urging people to stay calm.
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