Homeowners in Sunrise and Plantation are assessing the damage left behind by a possible tornado that caused major property damage and minor injuries. (Source: CBS4)
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The severe weather, which continued Wednesday morning, left destruction behind. (Source: CBS4)
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Some residents were left with no choice but to evacuate their homes. (Source: CBS4)
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This homeowner's swimming pool was also filled with debris from the tornado that hit Sunrise. (Source: CBS4)
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Officials from the National Weather Service were investigating the storm trail to determine whether it was actually a tornado that ripped through the area late Tuesday night. (Source: CBS4)
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Plantation Fire Battalion Chief Joel Gordon says the damage was severe in some places especially in the area of NW 133rd Avenue and 8th Street in Sunrise where five to six homes have been declared a total loss. (Source: CBS4)
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Aerial images from Chopper4 show isolated areas that were damaged. (Source: CBS4)
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A tree from the backyard of this home didn't make it through the storm. (Source: CBS4)
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Debris from neighboring homes scattered from one home to the next. (Source: CBS4)
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Aerial shots from Chooper4 showthat some areas in Sunrise were not affected by the tornado. (Source: CBS4)
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Here's another view of the damages in Broward from the Tornado. (Source: CBS4)
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One home in this area was severely damaged compared to the others. (Source: CBS4)
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This was one of the many homes that faced mass destruction from the Tornado. (Source: CBS4)
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A closer look at the home shows items were tossed around and damaged during the tornado. (Source: CBS4)
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Residents were at the home to assess the damages. (Source: CBS4)
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A majority of the roof of this home was damaged from the storm. (Source: CBS4)
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The American Red Cross is on the scene in both Plantation and Sunrise helping storm victims. (Source: CBS4)
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In addition to the property damage, many streets are littered with debris, trees are down, and power is out in some areas. (Source: CBS4)
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Items from this home were scattered after the tornado. (Source: CBS4)
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Homes along the water were also damaged. (Source: CBS4)
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This home was directly hit Tuesday night by the tornado in Sunrise. (Source: Gio Benitez)
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Here's another image of the home in Sunrise. (Source: Gio Benitez)
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This homeowner's backyard was flooded from the rain. (Courtesy: Alex Cueto)
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Residents in Key West were also affected by the stormy weather. (Courtesy: Key West Citizen)
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This commuter in Key West had some difficulties getting through the roads. (Courtesy: Key West Citizen)
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Diana Boley and Jared Daeffler move dogs from flooded kennels Monday morning at the Florida Keys SPCA shelter on Stock Island. (Courtesy: Jane Dawkins)
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This golf course in Key West was not filled with golfers, but with water. (Courtesy: Jackie Gahan)
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Here's another look at the storm damage of a golf course in Key West. (Courtesy: Jackie Gahan)
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Parts of Patricia Street in Key West remained under flood waters as a result of record rains on October 17th. A reported 7 inches fell on the island on Monday. (Courtesy: Joey Garcia)
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A Key West resident clears storm drains along Caroline Street Wednesday morning. (Courtesy: ROB O'NEAL/The Citizen)
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A motorist drives through the flooded intersection of Front and Simonton Street Wednesday morning. (Courtesy: ROB O'NEAL/The Citizen)
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Getting your mail may be a task since the area around the mailboxes are flooded. (Courtesy:Jackie Gahan):
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The golf club is harboring a lot of water in Key West. (Courtesy: Jackie Gahan )
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Folks in Key West are paddling through. (Courtesy: Jerry Burns)
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Rain from the last four days in Key West flooded streets. (Courtesy: Jerry Burns)
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Traffic in Miami on SR 112 was moving slowly Wednesday morning as commuters battled the rain. (Source: Shaneeva Yassin)
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It was nearly impossible to drive through the rain Wednesday. (Courtesy: Shaneeva Yassin)
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Palm trees also felt the affects of the stormy weather in Miami along SR112. (Courtesy: Shaneeva Yassin)
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A Broward home hit by the tornado. (Courtesy: Steven Lees)
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A Broward home hit by the tornado. (Courtesy: Steven Lees)
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The Key West Flood, specifically near Harpoon Harry's restaurant on Caroline Street is making it difficult for commuters. (Courtesy: Debbie)
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This images was sent to us by Debbie showing the Key West Flood, specifically at Harpoon Harry's restaurant on Caroline Street. (Courtesy: Debbie)
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Flood waters in Key West Make it difficult for residents to get around. (Courtesy: Debbie)