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Several cities are handing out sandbags to residents ahead of wet weekend

Several cities are handing out sandbags to residents ahead of wet weekend
August 02, 2024

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (WFOR) -- Ahead of the wet weather South Florida is expecting this weekend from an approaching tropical wave, that has the potential to become a tropical depression or storm once it reaches the Gulf of Mexico, several cities are offering their residents sand and sandbags to help keep their properties dry.

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