Almost four months have passed since Hurricane Milton partially submerged dozens of homes along Lake Bonny in Lakeland. Yet, homeowners like Misty Wells are still living through Milton daily.
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The Mirror US on MSNFlorida roads gridlocked out of Tampa and Lakeland amid 'horrific' Hurricane Milton forecastThe roads out of Tampa and Lakeland, Florida ... reached a safe house by Tuesday night. Millions in Florida ready to evacuate ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Several families displaced by hurricanes are now facing a second crisis after a fire broke out early Friday morning at the Imperial Swan Hotel and Suites in Lakeland.
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Live Hurricane Helene updates: More than 1,400 Polk residents without power Friday morningLakeland Electric ... Sara-Megan Walsh/The Ledger Hurricane Helene made landfall late Thursday as a Category 4 hurricane in the Florida Big Bend, leaving flooding, damage and destruction along ...
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LkldNow on MSNLake Bonny Residents Struggle Four Months After MiltonLake Bonny and Little Lake Bonny neighbors are watching the water levels as they put up new drywall and install new flooring in their hurricane-damaged homes.
LAKELAND, Fla ... alongside the United Way of Central Florida, FEMA, GiveWell, the Red Cross, the Salvation Army, Talbot House Ministries, and city and county leaders to find temporary housing ...
Lakeland city officials are taking decisive steps to address the devastating flooding that impacted neighborhoods around Lake Bonny during Hurricane ... from the Southwest Florida Water Management ...
Lakeland officials are moving forward with a watershed study that might offer some insight as to why some Lake Bonny residents were flooded out of their homes by Hurricane Milton. City manager ...
They’re not homeless, for now. But many Lakeland residents are one just stroke of misfortune away, including hundreds — maybe ...
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