A long stretch of A1A from Vilano Beach up into the Guana River State Park was closed where the road had been compromised. It reopened just after 10 p.m. Thursday.
The spokesperson said everyone in the area should shelter in place, and he said life-saving personnel and high-water vehicles can get to residents. He said that by Friday, residents should be able to get out and check for damage.
“I would say, just be patient,” Regan said. “There’s so much water. It just takes time and it will recede.”Data from South Davis showed flooding was within a couple of inches of what was recorded during Ian.
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