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Hurricane Debby made landfall as a Category 1 storm in the Big Bend region of Florida on Monday morning and began a slow crawl toward the Atlantic Coast, on track to unleash a week of torrential rain and catastrophic flooding across the U.S. Southeast.
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Miami Search and Rescue Fire Department personnel search for people in flooded houses as Hurricane Debby affects the gulf coast in Suwannee, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
A transfer truck lies overturned on Independence Parkway in Tampa, as Hurricane Debby moves north of central Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
A large sinkhole opened up on Grange Fall Loop in Wimauma after Hurricane Debby continues to move north of central Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
A boat washed up while Hurricane Debby affects the gulf coast in Suwannee, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
Taylor County firefighters remove a fallen tree from a road as Hurricane Debby passes through the area in Keaton Beach, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
Water reaches a home as Hurricane Debby affects the gulf coast in Suwannee, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
A boat partially sunk as Hurricane Debby affects the gulf coast in Suwannee, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
View of a flooded street, while Hurricane Debby affects the Gulf coast in Steinhatchee, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
Miami Search and Rescue Fire Department personnel search for people in flooded houses as Hurricane Debby affects the gulf coast in Suwannee, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
A fallen sign lies in a flooded street, while Hurricane Debby affects the gulf coast in Steinhatchee, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
Water levels reaches an apartment complex while Hurricane Debby affects the gulf coast in Keyton Beach, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
A truck drives through high water in the the Shore Acres neighborhood located on the Tampa Bay while Tropical Storm Debby moves up the gulf coast in St. Petersburg, Florida, August 4. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
The Shore Acres neighborhood begins to flood from high tide in the Tampa Bay while Tropical Storm Debby approaches the gulf coast, in St. Petersburg, Florida, August 4. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
A man carries a panel to board up the windows of a restaurant as Tropical Storm Debby approaches the gulf coast in Cedar Key, Florida, August 4. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo
Palm trees blow from Tropical Storm Debby's bands, in Ft. Myers Beach, Florida, August 4 REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
A vehicle drives through a flooded street while Tropical Storm Debby approaches the gulf coast, in Tampa, Florida, August 4. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
A wave crashes the balustrade along Bayshore Boulevard where a stretch of road is closed due to flooding from incoming high tide while Tropical Storm Debby approaches the gulf coast, in Tampa, Florida, August 4. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
The Candy Kitchen is closed with sandbags placed in front of the entrance, while Tropical Storm Debby approaches the gulf coast in Madeira Beach, Florida, August 4. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
A couple stands on the John's Pass Pier, while Tropical Storm Debby approaches the gulf coast in Madeira Beach, Florida, August 4. REUTERS/Octavio Jones
A drone view shows houses and streets flooded as Hurricane Debby affects the gulf coast in Suwannee, Florida, August 5. REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo