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Fort Myers Mayor Says Water ‘Slowly Rising, Flooding Streets’
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Fort Myers Mayor Says Water ‘Slowly Rising, Flooding Streets’

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Fort Myers Mayor Kevin Anderson spoke to NBC News after losing power. Anderson said it is “relatively calm” compared to what he expected, but water is slowly rising in the streets.