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Fort Lauderdale residents are breathing a sigh of relieve has for the most part, the city was left undamaged by Hurricane Nicole.
The storm left portions of the A1A flooded on Thursday morning as the sun peaked through the clouds, but thats about the extent of it.
Residents speaking out said they were incredible grateful that the storm wasn’t much worse. Living in South Florida, they have come to expect the worst during storms like this, however this time they were spared.