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Tropical Storm Eta causes major flood damage in South Florida

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Two dogs look out from a flooded field in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Eta, Monday, in Davie, Fla.
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A parking lot at Hard Rock Stadium, the site of one of the major COVID-19 testing sites in the state, is flooded in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Eta, Monday, in Miami Gardens, Fla.
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A man walks a flooded street in his neighborhood, Monday, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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An advertising billboard lies on the ground after falling from high winds and rain from Tropical Storm Eta, Monday, in Key Largo, Fla.
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A U.S. flag damaged by high winds flies in Layton, Fla., in the Florida Keys.
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A parking lot at Hard Rock Stadium, the site of one of the major COVID-19 testing sites in the state, is flooded in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Eta.
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A normally bustling Ocean Drive is shown during a downpour, Sunday, on Miami Beach, Florida's famed South Beach.
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A tropical storm warning flag flies outside the Bernard Russell Fire Rescue Station 20 Emergency Operations Center in Islamorada, Fla.
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Residents walk a flooded street to reach their homes, Monday, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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Tree limbs block a road after they broke and fell due to high winds and rain from Tropical Storm Eta, Monday, in Key Largo, Fla.