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Tampa and Hillsborough officials monitor pumping stations ahead of expecting storm

Tampa and Hillsborough County officials are actively preparing for Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine by monitoring pumping stations and opening sandbag sites. The city will initially provide sandbags to seniors and those needing assistance before opening to the general public.

Ruskin residents impacted by Debby concerned over flooding from tropical system

Residents in Ruskin, Florida, are increasingly worried about potential flooding as they recover from the impacts of Hurricane Debby and recent heavy rainfall. The community, familiar with past hurricanes, is taking precautions for the upcoming storm system.

Pinellas commissioners to decide on local state of emergency ahead of Potential Tropical Cyclone 9

Pinellas County commissioners are convening an emergency meeting to consider declaring a State of Local Emergency in response to Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine. Preparations are underway across the county to mitigate potential impacts from the storm.

Track Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine in Florida

Florida's Gulf Coast is bracing for a significant hurricane threat as forecasters predict the development of a powerful storm in the Caribbean. With winds expected to extend across the peninsula and potential storm surge reaching up to 8 feet, residents are urged to prepare for possible impacts, even if the storm's track remains west of Tampa Bay.

Tampa Bay area school closures due to Helene

School districts across the Tampa Bay area are closing in anticipation of Hurricane Helene, with significant cancellations in Hillsborough, Pasco, Hernando, and Pinellas counties. The closures include all classes and extracurricular activities for the affected days as safety measures are put in place ahead of the storm.

Tampa Ramping Up Storm Preparedness Ahead of Severe Weather

The City of Tampa is proactively preparing for the potential impact of Hurricane Helene by opening sandbag distribution sites starting September 24 at 8 a.m. This initiative aims to help residents safeguard their properties against severe weather.

Flag Raising Ceremony to Kick Off Diaper Need Awareness Week

The City of Tampa, in collaboration with the Junior League of Tampa, is launching a diaper donation drive for local families in need, starting with a flag-raising ceremony on September 23. This initiative coincides with National Diaper Need Awareness Week, highlighting the critical need for diapers among many families in the area.

Floridians advised to plan as chance of storm in Gulf increases

Floridians are urged to prepare as forecasters predict a tropical system near Central America could develop into a storm that may impact the state later this week. With an 80% chance of development, meteorologists warn of uncertainty regarding the storm's trajectory and strength. Residents along Florida's west coast and northern Gulf coast are advised to stay alert and plan accordingly.

U.N. nations endorse a 'Pact of the Future,' secretary-general says it must be more than talk

The U.N. General Assembly has endorsed a significant initiative called the "Pact of the Future," aimed at uniting nations to address pressing global challenges including climate change, artificial intelligence, and growing inequality. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the need for actionable commitments from member states to improve the lives of over 8 billion people.

Brooksville man riding electric bike dies after crash in Hernando County: FHP

A 42-year-old man from Brooksville tragically lost his life after being struck by an SUV while riding an electric bike in Hernando County. The incident occurred on the Nature Coast Trail when the rider failed to stop at a posted stop sign. An unidentified woman riding with him sustained serious injuries and was hospitalized.

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