Nearly 10 days after record rain, pockets of standing water linger as one Florida town begins to rebuild under a decades-old stormwater plan.
Breakdown
- Record rainfall on October 26 caused severe flooding in Titusville, Florida, damaging homes and forcing evacuations. 8s
- The city's stormwater plan, largely unchanged since 1966, was overwhelmed by the volume of water. 51s
- Titusville installed pumps running 24/7 to address the flooding, but residents felt the response was insufficient. 1m 2s
- Disaster crews are helping residents clean and repair homes, but many retirees without flood insurance face slow recovery. 1m 18s
- Some residents, unable to afford relocation, are struggling to recover from the disaster. 1m 33s