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Sarasota roadways flood after Tropical Storm Colin

The city of Sarasota experienced more flooding in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Colin.


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  • | 2:11 p.m. June 7, 2016
Nicole Fallon (left) waits to cross the intersection of Main Street and Washington Boulevard with her daughter, Corrine Dubois (center) and father, Walt Fallon (right), Tuesday, June 7 in Sarasota, Florida.
Nicole Fallon (left) waits to cross the intersection of Main Street and Washington Boulevard with her daughter, Corrine Dubois (center) and father, Walt Fallon (right), Tuesday, June 7 in Sarasota, Florida.
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Though Sarasota missed the brunt of Tropical Storm Colin, the city still dealt with flooded roadways and intersections today.

The Sarasota Police Department advised drivers to avoid the intersection of Lime and Fruitville Road, Waldemere Street and Osprey Avenue and Ringling Boulevard near East Avenue. Police also closed U.S. 301 between Fifth Street and Seventh Street for about an hour.

(Photo by Jay Heater) U.S. 301 north of downtown was under water this afternoon.
(Photo by Jay Heater) U.S. 301 north of downtown was under water this afternoon.

Sarasota Police Department spokeswoman Genevieve said she expects flooding to recede this evening, but drivers should avoid flooded areas and seek an alternate route.

Sarasota will remain under a flood watch until 8 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.

 

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