Flash floods inundated neighborhoods in Central Florida Sunday night, forcing people to abandon their cars in the streets.
A rare flash flood emergency was declared for parts of Lake County on Sunday, which received up to 18 inches of rain.
Residents are encouraged to stay alert, avoid flooded roadways, and follow official updates on road closures and safety information.
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