“But they need to mention the dredging. They need to dredge it. If they dredged it and kept dug out that and got rid of that soot, all the way up, and kept the creeks in the runoff clear and maintained that more often, we wouldn’t have these issues,” she continued. The urgency of the situation was underscored by public comments from neighborhoods like Laurel Meadows, where 85 homes were inundated during Hurricane Debby. Read the article…………………………….
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