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Car stuck inside of sinkhole on Miami Beach

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WSVN) -- A stopped car found its way into a predicament caused by a watermain break. According to the driver, he said he was at a stop sign when the car began to sink. The driver attempted to drive off when he realized he was stuck. The driver was able to step out of the car with no injuries. The sinkhole was caused by a watermain break at 8435 Crespi Boulevard. The car has since been removed. Disruption of water service in the area is expected due to the watermain break.  Read more: http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/21011343972430/car-stuck-inside-of-sinkhole-on-miami-beach/#ixzz2b9qCWj31

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Storm Surge Planning Zones

submitted by Albert Gomez

miamidade.gov

Storm Surge Planning Zones

The Miami-Dade County storm surge planning zones have been redrawn in relation to updated data which supersedes the previously-used SLOSH model. The newest generation of SLOSH model reflects major improvements, including higher resolution basin and grid data. SLOSH model grids incorporate local physical features such as geographic coastal area, bay and river shapes, water depths, bridges, etc.(Note: SLOSH – administered by NOAA - is an acronym for "Sea Lake and Overland Surge from Hurricanes.")  Areas in Miami-Dade along canals and rivers and further inland have been identified as being at risk for storm surge based on this new data.

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