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  2. Tampa Bay's main hospital is built on a low-lying island ...

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    Situated on Davis Islands, which was built in the 1920s from mud dredged from the bottom of Tampa Bay, the hospital is already in a high-risk flood zone, according to Hillsborough County's Flood ...

  3. Tampa Bypass Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Bypass Canal and Palm River [1] [2] are a 14-mile-long (23 km) flood bypass operated by the Southwest Florida Water Management District.The canal includes several concrete flood control structures and was constructed during the 1960s and 1970s.

  4. Major flood protection project in Tampa is incomplete as city ...

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    Cascio said Tampa also has several other multiyear flood-relief projects in the works and is in the process of developing a new watershed management plan that will examine each basin and help ...

  5. South Tampa residents worried flood relief project will do ...

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    The City of Tampa is planning a 65-million-dollar flood relief project for the South Howard Avenue area, but some South Tampa residents are concerned it won't help.

  6. Drew Park - Wikipedia

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    Drew Park boundaries are Hillsborough Avenue to the north, Tampa Bay Blvd. to the south, Tampa International Airport to the west, and Dale Mabry Highway to the east. [1] The area is flat but above any flood zones. Drew Field in 1948

  7. Tampa Bay Watershed - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Bay Watershed is the 6,410 sq mi (16,600 km 2) Florida area which drains to Tampa Bay on the Gulf of Mexico, including the area draining from Gasparilla Pass and the watershed of Hillsborough Bay. [1] The city of Tampa and the southern portion of the metropolitan Tampa Bay Area are within the watershed.

  8. Do you know if you live in a Florida evacuation zone? Here's ...

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    If you live in an evacuation zone, flood-prone area or mobile home and local officials issue an evacuation order, plan to leave your home. When is hurricane season? The Atlantic hurricane season ...

  9. June 2024 South Florida floods - Wikipedia

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    On June 12, various places in Sarasota County, just south of Tampa Bay, recorded 24 hour rainfall totals of 6–10 in (150–250 mm). [20] Rainfall of this magnitude can be expected to hit this area once every 500 to 1000 years. [21] Farther south, Fort Myers recorded 5.44 in (138 mm) of rain, the most recorded there in a 24 hour span. [22]