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  2. Helene now projected as Category 4 hurricane, could get ...

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    The hurricane center warned in a 1 a.m. CDT update that Helene will bring catastrophic winds and ... The smaller, nearby St. Pete-Clearwater Airport will be closed Thursday and is scheduled to ...

  3. Florida picking up the pieces after Milton: 14 dead, 3M ... - AOL

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    A flash flood emergency was in effect for Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater, the hurricane center said, after parts of the area were blasted with more than 16 inches of rain.

  4. Hurricane Helene live updates: 1 million without power in ...

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    Live updates for Volusia and Flagler counties: Get the latest for the Daytona Beach area. ... (St. Petersburg/Clearwater): 234,189. Duval County (Jacksonville): ...

  5. St. Pete Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Pete Beach Public Library in 2022. The St. Pete Beach Public Library [28] is the public library that serves the city of St. Pete Beach and the greater Pinellas area. The library was founded in 1951 by the St. Petersburg Beach Community Club inside their clubhouse with “450 books on two shelves”. [29]

  6. Helene wreaking havoc across Southeast; 39 dead; 4M in the ...

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    Helene wrecks dozens of homes in Florida beach town. ... which encompasses Clearwater and St. Petersburg, five people suffered storm-related deaths, said Cathie Perkins, director of emergency ...

  7. Fort De Soto Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1529, the Spanish explorer Pánfilo de Narváez investigated the barrier islands after his expedition landed between St. Pete Beach and Clearwater, Florida. Ten years later, Hernando De Soto came ashore somewhere near the southern part of Tampa Bay, beginning what would culminate in the conquest of Florida for the Spanish Empire. [2]