NBC News surveys Milton flooding damage from police airboat

NBC News surveys Milton flooding damage from police airboat

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The Volusia County sheriff took NBC News on an airboat through one of the many flooded neighborhoods in South Daytona Fla. A large truck was able to drive through the floodwaters, with the water reaching up to the top of its tires.



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