Lake Bonny floodwater will take longer to go away, says US Army Corps of Engineers

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

According to the US Army Corps of Engineers, residents near Lake Bonny should brace for an extended period of flooding, with waters expected to take up to a month to recede. This situation arises from recent weather events that have severely impacted Polk County, Florida, raising concerns among local residents about property damage and disruptions to daily life. Community members are being advised to remain vigilant and prepared as prolonged flooding can lead to significant challenges. The Corps is actively monitoring water levels and will keep the public informed about any changes. Local officials emphasize the importance of effective flood management and the need for continued community awareness.

As the situation evolves, residents are encouraged to take necessary precautions to protect their homes and families. This flooding incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing risks posed by severe weather events in the region. The Corps' findings bring to light the critical need for resources and planning to enhance community resilience against future flooding scenarios.

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