
CENTRAL FLORIDA — Heavy rainfall and localized flooding impacted various parts of Central Florida during the overnight, as Brevard County has seen a road collapse and streets in Lake County are closed.
What You Need To Know
- Parts of Brevard and Lake counties have seen flooding
- Cars in driveways submerged by water
- Vehicles are also stuck along the roadways in Lake County
Brevard County
On Monday morning, residents woke up to flooding, with cars in driveways submerged by water and a fire rescue truck caught in a road collapse.
The Titusville Fire Department has advised people to stay indoors and off the roads since they received calls about people being stuck in their cars.
In addition, the Titusville Police Department is warning drivers not to drive through flooded waters and intersections, as the water could be deeper than it appears.
Using alternative routes and driving slowly has been advised.
Titusville City Council member Sarah Stoeckel has been updating residents on ongoing efforts on her Facebook page.
Lake County
Over in Lake County, Spectrum News has witnessed several roadblocks and flooded streets.
The area of Donelly Street and Wolf Branch Road in Mount Dora is washed out, with chunks of the road missing and lots of erosion.
Vehicles are also stuck along the roadways.


