TITUSVILLE, Fla. – A breakthrough for neighbors cut off from dry land since over the weekend. After 15 inches of rain fell in just 12 hours Sunday night, historic flooding is starting to recede in Titusville neighborhoods.
Thursday, Titusville Community Correspondent James Sparvero saw cars driving again on Parkland Street.
That couldn’t have happened earlier in the week without a high-water vehicle.
“This is our first time getting out,” Brett Annand said. “I quoted Martin Luther King. I’m free at last. I’m free at last. Thank God, I’m free at last.”
Being able to drive again is one step in what could be a long recovery process for some residents whose homes were damaged.
As the county commissioner for north Brevard County, Katie Delaney represents the people who’ve been struggling a

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