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Storms batter South Florida, close key airport

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA (AP) – Nearly 30 centimetres of rain fell in a matter of hours in Fort Lauderdale, United States causing widespread flooding, the closure of the city’s airport and the suspension of high-speed commuter rail service for the Broward County region.

The city of Fort Lauderdale released a statement on Wednesday evening urging residents and visitors to stay off the roads until the water has subsided.

“Police and Fire Rescue continue to answer calls for service,” the statement said. “Public works staff are clearing drains and operating pumps to mitigate the water as quickly as possible.”

The National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency for Fort Lauderdale and other areas will run into pre-dawn hours yesterday as the chance of thunderstorms continued across the region, warning: “This is a life-threatening situation. Seek higher ground now!”

There have been no immediate reports of injuries or deaths. Up to 14 inches had fallen across the area through Wednesday and the National Weather Service said another two to four inches were possible as a warm front continued to push northward, bringing a chance of thunderstorms.

Cars plough through a flooded road in Hollywood, United States. PHOTO: AP

Hollywood Mayor Josh Levy told CNN that the area already had seen days of rain.

“The ground was already saturated so there is extensive flooding all over our city and throughout South Florida. Many roadways are impassable. Lots of vehicles got stuck and left abandoned in the middle of our roadways,” Levy said. “I’ve lived here my whole life.

This is the most severe flooding that I’ve ever seen.”

More than 22,000 customers in Florida were without electricity on Wednesday night, according to poweroutage.us.

All Broward County Public Schools was closed yesterday, the district tweeted, adding “All afterschool activities, events, and extracurricular activities are also cancelled.”

Wednesday’s relentless showers prompted the airport, one of the largest in the region, to suspend all arriving and departing flights, the airport tweeted around 4.15pm.

At around 5pm, the airport announced it shut down ground transportation shuttle service in response to recurring tornado warnings and ongoing heavy rainfall.

The main roadways entering and exiting the airport were flooded and impassable, the airport said around 5.15pm. “Please do not attempt to enter or leave the airport at this time,” it warned. It said airport operations would restart once the weather improves in the Fort Lauderdale area.

The heavy rains also prompted South Florida’s high-speed commuter rail service to shut down.

Brightline posted on Twitter on Wednesday evening that train service between Miami and Fort Lauderdale was suspended.

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