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Crop damage in Pinellas County was extensive, totaling about $1 million, which included a loss of 50%–70% of fruit lost and considerable damage to citrus trees. Damage to a church under construction in New Port Richey. The hurricane also brought extensive impact to portions of Pasco County.
Floodwaters entered several homes in two neighborhoods, leaving about $460,000 in damage. The total damage in the county was estimated at $8.16 million, including about $7.3 million in damage to citrus. There was one indirect fatality in the county; a man evacuating from the storm crashed into a tree in Port Richey. Hernando County
12-48500 [3] GNIS feature ID. 0287669 [4] Website. City of New Port Richey. New Port Richey is a city in Pasco County, Florida, United States. It is a suburban city included in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was counted at 16,728 in the 2020 census.
August 30, 2023 at 11:50 AM. Idalia made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend region as a major hurricane with 125 mph winds and sweeping storm surge on Wednesday morning — leaving behind flooding ...
In New Port Richey, a car was crushed by a tree; a mobile home suffered the same fate in Dade City, as did a home in Croom-A-Coochee. [64] [65] [66] Effects along the western coast of Florida were limited with heavy rain and storm surge virtually non-existent; damage was estimated at $50,000.
A resort on Florida’s Gulf Coast sustained damage as strong hurricane winds toppled a crane into a building, footage captured on Thursday, September 28, shows.Video by Bailey Shatney shows ...
Tropical Storm Debby was a tropical cyclone that caused extensive flooding in North Florida and Central Florida during late June 2012. The fourth tropical cyclone and named storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, Debby developed from a trough of low pressure in the central Gulf of Mexico on June 23. At the time, Debby was the earliest ...
Get the New Port Richey, ... Storms damage homes in Oklahoma and Kansas. But in Houston, most power is restored ... but there's still time to prepare for Atlantic hurricane season 2024.