Tampa Riverwalk and Bayshore Boulevard Flooded by Tropical Storm Debby

Debby has shut down portions of the Howard Frankland Bridge and flooded parts of Tampa. Officials are actively assessing the damage caused by Tropical Storm Debby, which exited the area on Monday morning, August 5. Over 100 self-reporting damage assessment forms have been submitted by residents, and more continue to come in, according to a press release.

“While our city did experience some damage from Debby, I am grateful to report that Tampa has once again fared well and avoided severe impacts,” said Mayor Jane Castor. “Our community has faced significant challenges, but together, we are stronger. I urge all residents to stay safe, report any damage, and take necessary precautions to protect their homes and families.”

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