Florida Residents Be Prepared Don't Let This Happen To You!

Hurricane Dolly has been downgraded to a tropical storm but not before blowing 95mph winds and pouring torrential rain over much of Texas and its Mexican border.
Dolly, the second hurricane of the Atlantic season, dropped up to 12 inches of rain in the first few hours after coming ashore where it ripped off roofs, bent palm trees in half and left thousands of residents without power.
The storm knocked down power lines, uprooted trees and dumped rain on arshland, in the South of Port Isabel in the border town of Brownsville, raising concerns about potential flooding.
"You've got your horizontal rain and things are flying everywhere," said Kevin Hoffman, 52, who rode out the storm in his boarded-up home in nearby Port Isabel. "All you hear is things snapping and hitting."
In South Padre Island, a 17-year-old boy was seriously injured when he fell seven stories from a balcony, said a spokesman for the town's emergency operations.
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