Many locations in Osceola County that have never experienced flooding before were negatively impacted by the heavy rains and flooding from Hurricane Ian. Areas across the County still experiencing extreme historic levels of flooding include Shingle Creek, portions of Buenaventura Lakes, Pebble Point, and other low-lying and flood-prone areas like parts of Poinciana.
Water continues to flow south from Seminole and Orange Counties along Shingle, Boggy and Reedy creeks.ivic
Osceola County is estimating that East Lake Toho and Lake Toho waters levels could rise another two-feet and will not crest for at least another four days.
To assist residents who are still experiencing flooding, Osceola County and St. Cloud are reopening their sandbag distributions site at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee and at the St. Cloud Center. Please bring your own shovel as it is a self-serve distribution, at 2pm.

