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A Tampa native created an interactive map to help homeowners remotely access damage from Hurricane Ian. Bobby Quinn is a former Air Force weather forecaster and founder of PayPixl, a software ...
Jaime Giangrande-Holcom and her husband had paid faithfully for flood insurance for 12 years. However, last month, when Hurricane Helene left their home in Town N’ Country home near Tampa ...
This protects homes and businesses in Temple Terrace and Tampa from flooding. The Tampa Bypass Canal works together with the Lower Hillsborough Flood Detention Area, which is land owned by the District. This land provides an area for the storage and detention of overflow water from the Hillsborough River and the Tampa Bypass Canal.
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.
The term 100-year flood indicates that the area has a one-percent chance of flooding in any given year, not that a flood will occur every 100 years. [2] Such maps are used in town planning, in the insurance industry, and by individuals who want to avoid moving into a home at risk of flooding or to know how to protect their property. FIRMs are ...
Town 'n' Country is located in western Hillsborough County at (28.010046, -82.572815 It is bordered to the south by the city of Tampa and is about 12 miles (19 km) northwest of downtown . The CDP is bordered to the north by Westchase , Citrus Park , and Carrollwood , and to the east by Egypt Lake-Leto .
Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.
Adamsville, never rebuilt after being largely destroyed by a flood. Alamo Crossing, Submerged in Alamo Lake. [8] Aubrey Landing, flooded during the formation of Lake Havasu. [9] Castle Dome Landing, submerged in Martinez Lake. [10] [11] Colorado City, destroyed by the Great Flood of 1862; La Laguna, the former site is underneath Mittry Lake.