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quite low. boris and christi? thank you very much. by midnight the rain will be tapering off. we ve picked up a foot of rain in miami. you guys know as well as i do, it doesn t take much for south florida to see flooding. you get 6 to 12 inches of rainfall in 24 hours, that s a recipe to start to see water stand up on the roadways, which is what we re seeing. the latest update from the national hurricane center has the center of this system about 40 to 50 miles to the west of fort myers. it s moving to the northeast at 18 miles per hour. it s sending blinding rain into portions of the keys and also the southern peninsula, which is leading to that rainfall piling up. we ve seen the rain since yesterday. it started this time yesterday, and it continues. there is no end in sight for at least the next few hours. we ll zoom in down here. you can see from, let s say,
meantime, we re learning that in cuba, at least one person has been found dead, about 50,000 people remain without power in the country s capital, havana. let s take you to south florida now and go straight to cnn s carlos suarez in fort lauderdale. we also have cnn s tyler malden at the weather center tracking the storm. first to you, carlos. flash flood warnings have been issued for parts of florida. what are you seeing where you are? reporter: good morning, guys. so we are live on fort lauderdale beach where the rain has just been relentless. now, a few minutes ago we finally got our first look at just how much rain has fallen across south florida. according to the national weather service, the city of miami saw more than 11 inches of rain over the last 24 hours here in fort laud ererdale, that num is just under 8 inches of rain. that has led so flooding along
a-1-a. there is a lone park ranger trying to keep drivers doing just this, getting their cars passed the flooding. the more serious flooding has taken place in the city of miami where nearly a foot of rain has hit that part of miami-dade county in the last 24 hours. the downtown miami area as well as the financial district, they have seen a number of cars stall out. we have seen reports of some of the flooding going some of the lobbies of buildings out there. miami fire rescue tells us they have at least six elevated trucks that are going around town trying to get any of these stranded folks out of their cars. a lot of this rain has also made its way across the southwestern part of florida. we re talking about fort myers and naples. that part of the state also saw rain anywhere between 4 to 7 inches. the good news here is that much of this bad weather is expected to clear out later this afternoon and the number of folks without power right now is