The Brief

TITUSVILLE, Fla. - One week after flash floods hit Titusville — leaving many homes and roads flooded — the city

The backstory:

On Oct. 26, flash floods and nearly 20 inches of rain soaked the Space Coast. Motorists were stranded, and homes flooded. For a week, several roads were closed due to flooding. Pumps were installed all over town, and residents were trying to rebuild.

The Salvation Army and Red Cross mobilized to help people affected , and the city even declared a state of emergency . People say the rainstorm was worse than a hurricane, and many are still dealing with damages.

What we know:

Parkland Street had feet of standing water on it after the storm.

A lift station broke, so the city brought portable pumps.

Neighbors were trapped for days inside flooded

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