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John Ringling Blvd. leading into St. Armands Circle was just barely a one-lane road Sunday afternoon.
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The 6000-block of Gulf of Mexico Drive was completely under water on Sunday afternoon.
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The golf-cart path at Longboat Key Club and Resort's Islandside course became a river on Monday.
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St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Catholic Church's parking lots were covered with broken limbs from the high winds.
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A duck finds a new place to swim near the Longboat Key Center for the Arts, a Division of Ringling College of Art and Design. The establishment was considered high land for the Longbeach Village.
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Joan Durante Park was closed Monday. Branches and limbs were down all over the park.
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A cat in Longbeach Village finds a dry spot to sit.
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Longbeach Village residents had to park their cars on high land and wade to their homes.
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Billie Brown takes her dog, Tucker, "for a swim" in the Longbeach Village.
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High winds tore through Longboat Key. A fence was blown down near the 4000-block stretch of Gulf of Mexico Drive.
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Two vacationers didn't let Debby get in the way of their day at the beach Monday. Dangerous person-high waves were crashing into the beach.
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Broken limbs littering the course at Longboat Key Club and Resort were par following the Deb-istation.
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There were more positive sides to the Deb-istation. Golfers looking to improve their aim had the added obstacles of flooding and flying limbs Sunday at Longboat Key Club and Resort's Islandside Course.
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St. Armands Circle Park was completely under water Monday morning.
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Palm fronds littered St. Armands Circle and Longboat Key. St. Armands Circle was especially decorated.
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Broadway was lined with water Sunday afternoon, stranding Longbeach Villagers at home.