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Tropicana Field transforms into an electric ‘city’

About 5,000 electric workers descended upon St. Petersburg's Tropicana Field Tuesday to prepare for widespread power outages caused by Hurricane Idalia.

Duke Energy spokesperson Lee Freeman called the staging area a temporary city. He said arranging several hundred trucks in Lots 1 and 2 was orchestrated chaos.

‘We haven’t seen the worst’ of hurricane flooding

‘We haven’t seen the worst’ of hurricane flooding

St. Pete drone company launches dashboard to track storm damage

St. Pete drone company launches dashboard to track storm damage

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Hurricane Idalia: County-wide flooding in photos

As Hurricane Idalia's outer bands passed over Pinellas County, the 4 to 6-foot storm surge, along with heavy rains, resulted in street flooding among beach towns and areas along Tampa Bay and Boca Ciega Bay. Here are a few photos shared on Facebook by area residents this morning.

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Flooding isolates St. Pete house fire
Howard Frankland Bridge reopens
PSTA extends service suspension
Tampa, St. Pete airports reopen

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