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7/4/2025, 7:25:37 AM No.1417984
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https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/a-day-after-grand-opening-flooding-concerns-grow-at-alligator-alcatraz/3650757/
> Just a day after the grand opening of a detention center in the Everglades, concerns grow over flooding in the area.
> Transportation workers were seen digging holes Wednesday as a sign went up calling this detention facility “Alligator Alcatraz.”
> During and since President Donald Trump's visit on Tuesday — as expected in summer months — those afternoon thunderstorms easily created flooding, and in swampy areas, plenty of mud.
> There were already reports of flooding inside the facility, despite what the head of Florida’s Emergency Management said.
> "It is a fully aluminum frame structure rated for winds of 110 miles and hour or a high-end Category 2 for those people who don’t think that we are taking that into consideration," Kevin Guthrie said.
> A spokesperson for Florida’s Emergency Management told NBC6 on Wednesday that vendors went back and tightened any seams at the base of the structures that allowed water intrusion during the heavy storm, which was minimal.
> "There are over 13 different vendors that came together to get this solved in eight days," Guthrie said.
https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/a-day-after-grand-opening-flooding-concerns-grow-at-alligator-alcatraz/3650757/
> Just a day after the grand opening of a detention center in the Everglades, concerns grow over flooding in the area.
> Transportation workers were seen digging holes Wednesday as a sign went up calling this detention facility “Alligator Alcatraz.”
> During and since President Donald Trump's visit on Tuesday — as expected in summer months — those afternoon thunderstorms easily created flooding, and in swampy areas, plenty of mud.
> There were already reports of flooding inside the facility, despite what the head of Florida’s Emergency Management said.
> "It is a fully aluminum frame structure rated for winds of 110 miles and hour or a high-end Category 2 for those people who don’t think that we are taking that into consideration," Kevin Guthrie said.
> A spokesperson for Florida’s Emergency Management told NBC6 on Wednesday that vendors went back and tightened any seams at the base of the structures that allowed water intrusion during the heavy storm, which was minimal.
> "There are over 13 different vendors that came together to get this solved in eight days," Guthrie said.
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