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Tropical Storm Debby is rapidly strengthening as it moves through the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida

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00:00Tropical storm Debbie rolling towards Florida. The system is expected to strike the Big Bend region, where the panhandle meets the peninsula.
00:09It is going to move very slowly across northern Florida and southeast Georgia.
00:15And the result of that is less going to be a wind event at that point than a rain event.
00:20It is going to drop a lot of rain across many parts of the state.
00:25About 10 million people in its path. More than 10 inches of rain in some areas expected, along with fears of life-threatening flash floods.
00:33Storm surge is potentially as high as 10 feet. More than 1,600 flights cancelled.
00:39You can prepare as much as you want. It just kind of depends on what happens.
00:43Workers in Jacksonville clearing potentially hazardous trees. Governor Ron DeSantis urging residents to be on alert.
00:50Most deaths from flooding are from individuals who are driving in flooded waters.
00:55It only takes one foot of moving water to move a vehicle.
00:58So please stay off the road if a flood watch or warning is issued in your area.
01:04President Biden has approved a disaster declaration for Florida.
01:08Georgia's governor activating emergency resources and a state of emergency declared in South Carolina.
01:14Faith Abubay, ABC News, Gainesville, Florida.
01:20ABC 7 Chicago Eyewitness News.

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