Evacuations were ordered for residents in Pasco County, Florida, threatened by the rising Anclote River, as severe storms continued to slam Florida as the week began.
Residents of the Anclote River Estates neighborhood and elsewhere in the Elfers area were ordered to evacuate when authorities released an evacuation map Sunday, WTSP-TV reported. Homes in the area were threatened by recent flooding, and the Red Cross established an evacuation center for those affected at First Presbyterian Church of Port Richey.
(FORECAST: Florida Flood Potential)
Late Sunday night, officials confirmed that more than 300 homes had been evacuated in the area.
On Sunday, Coast Guard crews discovered the vessel belonging to two Florida teens who went missing in rough seas off the state's Atlantic coast on Friday. Authorities continue to search for Perry Cohen and Austin Stephanos, both 14, after they didn't return to shore near Jupiter, Florida, when they were expected around 5:00 p.m.
Street flooding in New Port Richey, Florida, Friday.
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The
teens' boat was found 67 miles off Ponce de Leon Inlet, Petty Officer
Steve Lehman told NBC News Sunday. "It is confirmed," Lehman said, "we
checked the boat's registration." They were last seen around 1:00 p.m.
Friday when they were purchasing gas for the 19-foot watercraft,
WPTV.com reported.(rissaroo2u/Instagram)
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Elsewhere across the state, the Red Cross assisted five families who were affected by flooding in Pasco County Saturday, The Tampa Tribune reported. Several neighborhoods in the county were rendered inaccessible as floodwaters threatened to encroach on homes.
Local businesses in the area were affected, as well, WFLA-TV said, including that of Mike Hills, owner of Triton Insurance Group. Hills' businesses flooded just after family and friends attempted to get furniture off the floor using bricks.
Floodwaters also inundated mailboxes and cars in Holiday, Florida, Friday night, WTVT-TV reported.
In Tarpon Springs, a public works yard was under water and vehicles were stuck in 2 feet of water on MLK Jr. Drive west of U.S. 19.
WTSP-TV in Tampa showed photos of flooded yards, roads and parking lots in communities including New Port Richey and Zephyrhills.
Flooding was also reported on the east coast of Florida in St. Augustine Friday evening. Several cars were stranded and water was up to the doors of cars on side roads in the area, according to a National Weather Service report. In less than one hour, 2.7 inches of rain was measured.
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