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‘Free at last:’ Neighbors start driving again as floodwaters begin receding in hardest-hit parts of Brevard County

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Brevard County Residents Reclaim Roads as Floodwaters Recede, Restoring Mobility

TITUSVILLE, Fla. – Residents of Titusville are beginning to see a return to normalcy after being stranded due to severe flooding over the weekend. The area was inundated with a staggering 15 inches of rain in just 12 hours on Sunday night, leading to historic flood levels that are now finally receding.

On Thursday, community correspondent James Sparvero observed vehicles once again navigating Parkland Street, a welcome sight for locals.

Earlier in the week, access to the area was only possible with high-water vehicles, highlighting the severity of the flooding.

“This is our first time getting out,” shared resident Brett Annand. “I quoted Martin Luther King. I’m free at last. I’m free at last. Thank God, I’m free at last.”

While the ability to drive again marks progress, many homeowners face a long road to recovery as they deal with flood damage.

Katie Delaney, the county commissioner for north Brevard County, is closely involved with assisting the affected residents as they navigate the aftermath of this natural disaster.

“I’m so sorry for all the struggles that people are going through right now,” Delaney told Sparvero. “This is unprecedented flooding that we haven’t really seen here before. We’re doing everything we can to try to get resources out to people.”

Some of those resources may not include federal aid.

Delaney said not enough homes had major damage.

“Unfortunately, somewhere around 150 – 200 homes have to have at least a foot of water in their homes to trigger that federal help,” the commissioner said.

Some neighbors blamed the flooding on drains not being cleared out.

Delaney agreed those concerns should have been addressed a long time ago.

“It’s really frustrating because I feel like a lot of us have been talking about this for a really long time, kind of, ringing the bell that this day is coming,” Delaney said.

As pumps continue helping to remove water, neighbors like Annand said the experience brought neighbors closer together.

“You just make the best of it and thank the lord that everything is still good,” he said.

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