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North Florida Parks Close Due to Flood Watch
Published April 8th, 2009
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Eleven of the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection's State Parks located
in north Florida are experiencing partial closures Tuesday after a
flood watch was put in effect yesterday .
The Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued a flood watch for the Suwannee
River, Branford and the Santa Fe River at three rivers.
All these rivers are above flood stage.
Park visitors
are encouraged to call ahead to find out what restrictions their
local state park is experiencing at this time.
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