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PHOTOS: 'Reverse storm surge' seen in Tampa Bay area
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Tampa Police Department
The Tampa Police Department tweeted out pictures on Wednesday morning of the water receding.
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Pasco County Sheriff's Office
The Pasco Sheriff's Office shared pictures of receding water at Hudson Beach Marina.
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Tampa Police Department
Tampa Police are asking the community to not
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Pasco County Sheriff's Office
PCSO is asking the community to not go in areas with receding water.
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Pasco County Sheriff's Office
PCSO tweeted Wednesday "PSO would like to share the below warning from FL Division of Emergency Management. Pasco is also seeing receding water at Hudson Beach Marina. Stay safe Pasco!"
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Tampa Police Department
Tampa police released images taken along the bay on Bayshore Boulevard, stating in a Twitter post that, although the view is incredible, it is a clear sign Hurricane Ian is drawing near.
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Steve Hartog
Tampa Bay near Safety Harbor Spa around 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday.
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Reverse storm surge seen in Courtney Campbell Causeway
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The Tampa Police Department tweeted out pictures on Wednesday morning of the water receding.
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