Torrential downpours drenched South Florida on Monday, turning streets into rivers, stalling vehicles, and delaying hundreds of flights.
In Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, residents waded through knee-deep water as pumps struggled to push floodwaters back into Biscayne Bay. Locals say the flooding is a recurring nightmare. “Every time it rains, the street becomes an ocean,” one resident said.
Flooding was also reported in Little Havana and Tamiami, while major highways slowed to a crawl. At Miami International Airport, weather conditions triggered a temporary ground stop, leading to hundreds of delays and cancellations. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport experienced similar disruptions.
The National Weather Service reported 2–4 inches of rainfall in some areas, with localized totals higher. Flood advisories remain in effect for low-lying neighborhoods.
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